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Copyrighted 1920, by
The Deming Company
HAND & POWER
* PUMPS *
FOR ALL USES
ESTABLISHED 1880
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Works No.l Hand and
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THIS 1880, our first pump patterns were ready for the foundry
two
a number
cistern and a pitcher spout pump, some millions of which have
subsequently been turned out from our factory and shipped to all parts of the
world. These two simple types were soon followed by set-length pumps and the.
common types of well and windmill standards and cylinders. Each year the line
was increased in variety and volume of product until now there is hardly a pump-
ing condition that is not met by some one of the many pumps made in the Deming
factory, embracing a great variety of types, and sizes, for various uses, from the
smallest Hand Pump to the most ponderous Power Pump.
TITLE OF SECTIONS
PAGES
HOUSE LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS 9 to 28
Pitcher Spout and Cistern Lift Pumps for Shallow Wells and Cisterns.
House Force Pumps for Hand Use in Domestic Water Supply.
CROSSHEAO
DISCHARGE TUBE
UNION NUT
(Descriptive Illustration)
The names of the various parts are indicated in the illustration to give dealers and users
a general idea of the component parts of pumps shown in this section or chapter of the
catalogue. These pumps are complete integral force pumps ready for attaching of suction and
discharge tubing.
The pumps designated as house force pumps will satisfactorily lift water by suction a
vertical distance of 25 ft. calculated from the surface of the water to the pump cylinder. A
reasonable horizontal distance from the water supply to the cylinder does not materially affect
the working of the pump, but all pipe connections should be screwed up tight and the horizontal
part of suction pipe should always incline a trifle upward toward the pump. This will prevent
air pockets, which are troublesome.
With a house force pump water can be lifted and forced to a point above the surface of
supply, (called the total lift) from a cistern, well, spring, dam or creek, as given below for various
dimensions of cylinder.
which the water is drawn vertically from the well, then horizontally to a point beneath the pump,
and again vertically into the pump cylinder which is located in the stock or body of the pump.
When the suction pipe is laid horizontally, it should be placed underground a distance of three
feet to prevent freezing, and the pipe leading vertically to the pump should be carefully boxed
in for the same reason.
Where the water is more than 25 feet below the pump, Deming Set-Length Pumps, with
additional pipe, or Deming Well Pump Standards should be used.
Fig. 125
This is our Fig. 125 improved pitcher spout pump with close top. It is in universal favor
for house use, where a low priced but substantial cistern pump is required. Fig. 125 has a cut-
off base so that a bucket or vessel when set under the spout, will catch the water.
The cylinder is polished on a special machine which insures a smooth surface for the plunger
and at the same time leaves intact the chilled face of the casting. All parts are made to exact
gauges so that repairs will always fit. An iron valve seat is regularly furnished. Brass valve
seat instead of iron, will be furnished if desired, but at extra cost.
On the projecting hub at the bottom of the base, is screwed a coupling nut which is
threaded for iron pipe. When so ordered, either a brass tube or a galvanized iron tube for solder-
ing to lead pipe, will be furnished, but at extra charge. Fig. 125 is made with either iron or
brass-lined cylinder as listed below.
Fig. 102
This is a splendid pump for kitchen use. The close top and large water chamber prevent
the water from splashing out at the top. A spout of this type keeps the water from dripping
back on the pump stand. The "horn" on the spout provides a means of supporting the bucket.
By unscrewing the two bolts in the bearer, the lever can be swung around to the right or left
as desired.
The "Domestic" is very durable. It is not expensive and is a staunch and efficient
pump for cistern use. The cylinder is iron. On the projecting hub at the bottom of the base,
is screwed a coupling nut which is threaded for iron pipe. If specified, a brass or galvanised
iron tube for soldering to lead pipe will be supplied at extra cost. All parts are made to
exact gauges so repairs will always fit.
These pumps have the cylinder or stock constructed of SEAMLESS BRASS TUBING which
makes them extremely durable. On the projecting hub at the bottom of the base, is screwed
a coupling nut which is threaded for iron pipe. If so ordered, a brass or galvanized iron tube
for soldering to lead pipe will be supplied at extra cost.
Fig. 101 can be furnished with either nickel plated or brass finished cylinder as listed below.
The bearers may be set at any angle to the spout. The construction of the bases makes
it possible to place a vessel directly beneath the spout.
Wherever a cistern pump of neat appearance and high quality is desired, either Fig. 101
or Fig. 115 will fulfill the requirements in every respect.
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Detail View of
Base Furnished on
Fig. 120 These Pumps Fig. 124, With Wall Brackets
These pumps have the cylinder in the stock and are ready to use when connected to pipe.
The cylinder is bolted to the base. The top is held in place by a set screw so that the lever may
be swung around to any desired position.
The cylinder is water polished up to the spout, which prevents wear on the pump leather
and insures a good suction.
The base on these pumps is tapped for iron pipe as listed below. When so ordered, tubes
for soldering to lead pipe will be furnished at extra price.
Fig. 124 is identical with Fig. 120 except that it is fitted with brackets for attaching to
plank or wall.
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The above cuts represent a type of our more recent cistern force pumps with Brass
cylinder. They be found useful in elevating water to bathroom, tank or any part of the
will
house by running pipes from the back outlet. We furnish this pump with either plain or cock
Spout and with or without air chamber. The long swinging fulcrum (on Figs. 518 and 5 '9)
reduces the wear on plunger rod and stuffing box to a minimum. These pumps can be fitted
for lead or iron pipe, but always furnished for iron pipe unless otherwise specified.
In ordering, always state style of spout. For Nickel-plated Cylinders add $1.00 to list.
For house use these are very popular pumps to lift and force water from cisterns and
shallow wells where the water is within easy vertical suction distance. If water is to be dis-
charged into an elevated tank, Fig. 544 must be used, because it has a cock spout adapting it
especially to this purpose.
The suction plunger below the spout, and the differential plunger above the spout
produce a double acting effect as the suction plunger is twice the area of the differential.
On the projecting hub at the bottom of the base, is screwed a coupling nut which is threaded
for iron pipe. When so ordered a brass tube or galvanized iron tube for soldering to lead pipe,
will be furnished at additional cost.
The spouts are threaded for %-inch hose coupling. The back outlet is tapped for 1-inch
pipe. The bearers are adjustable so the levers can be turned at any angle with the spout. By
removing the brass plug in the air chamber, Figs. 540 and 544 may be converted into lift pumps.
Brass Valve Seats are regularly furnished on these pumps.
Fig. 508
bearer is adjustable to any angle with the spout. The bolt holes in the air chamber
The
are so spaced that the spout can be turned 90 degrees in either direction.
To prevent freezing, raise the lever to extreme height.
Ifupward discharge ONLY is to be used, deduct $2.50 for cock spout from list price.
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Fig. 509
The pump here illustrated is in every respect similar to Fig. 508, shown on opposite page,
except that it provided with brackets for attaching to plank or wall.
is
The upward discharge is supplied with a union nut and galvanized malleable iron tube
threaded for pipe as listed.
Base is tapped for iron pipe as listed below. When so ordered, tubes for soldering to lead
pipe will be furnished at extra price.
The bolt holes in the air chamber are so spaced that the spout can be turned 90 degrees in
either direction. Brass cased plunger rod is regularly furnished. All parts are made to exact
gauges so that repairs will always fit.
Should the plank not be desired, deduct $1.00 list.
If cock spout is not desired, deduct $2.50 from list price.
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Fig. 516
This is one of our latest and best designed pumps for house use. It has a long swinging
fulcrum which puts on the base, all the strain of pumping. The suction pipe screws into the base.
This type of bolted base is very convenient to install and makes the suction valve easy of access
when the cylinder is removed from the base.
Fig. 516 has brass tube cylinder and large air chamber, also compression bibb cock and a
back outlet tapped for one inch pipe. The plunger rod is brass cased and operates through a
brass stuffing box gland. Fig. 516 is painted blue and gold and presents a very neat appearance.
The unusually long lever makes pumping easy.
Fig. 523
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Fig. 520
Fig. 524
Fig. 570
Fig. 570 is well suited for pumping hot liquid, oils, wines,
cider, etc., as it has no leather packing.
are made to exact gauges so that repairs will always fit. The
following parts are regularly made of brass:
We can furnish air chamber with cock spout at additional list prices as on opposite page.
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"
Deming Ideal" Double-Acting Oscillating Force Pump
Mounted on Base
Will Lift and Force 20 to 90 Feet
Fig. 670
DISCHARGE FLANGE
FLANGE BOLTS -
SHELL
DISCHARGE VALVES
OSCILLATING WING
OR PISTON
SUCTION VALVES
SUCTION VALVE DECK
BASE
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Water is dis-
charged on both strokes
and a steady even stream
is insured because of the
Fig. 600 is fitted with cog lever. In this respect only does it differ from Fig. 608 which
has plain lever.
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hydro-pneumatic systems of
water supply (commonly
known as compression tank
water systems).
The hydro-pneumatic
systems are fully explained
on pages 187 to 198. With
the air cock just mentioned
the amount of air to be
pump water only, then the air cock can be shut off. Fig. 6003^ "Climax" is the Fig.
"Climax" with cog lever instead of plain lever.
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Fig. 606
but can also be used to good advantage where the supply is lower than the pump.
FIG. 606 is, without doubt, the most efficient hand pump on the market for hydro-pneu-
matic systems.
No.
SET-LENGTH LIFT
FORCE PUMPS
FOR HAND AND WINDMILL
NON-FREEZING OUTDOOR
PUMPS FOR SHALLOW WELLS
AND CISTERNS. COMPLETE LIFT
AND FORCE PUMPS FOR HAND
AND WINDMILL USE WITH
THREE-FOOT SET-LENGTH
BETWEEN STANDARD
AND CYLINDER
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FLAT ROD
FLAT ROD GUIDE
OF FULCRUM TOP
FLAT AND ROUND
ROD COUPLING
WITH SET SCREW STUFFING BOX
GLAND
PLUNGER ROD
HOSE
TUBE LEVER
SPOUT NUT
DISCHARGE PIPE
STANDARD
WITH BASE
AND AIR
CHAMBER
place the top of the cylinder three feet below the base of the pump, is known as a "Set Length
pump." By the use of this fixed set length, the cylinder is brought below the frost line. All
the pumps illustrated in this section are furnished with a three-foot set length and a cylinder.
To prevent freezing, we drill a small hole in the set length pipe just above the cylinder,
which permits the water to drain out of the pipe after pumping. Care should be taken that
this drip hole does not become clogged while the pump is being installed.
The set length pump is intended for use in wells 28 feet deep or less or in any place where
the vertical suction lift does not exceed 25 feet. A set length pump is very easy to install since
it is necessary only to screw sufficient pipe into the lower end of the cylinder to reach to the
bottom of a well. However, the distance from the bottom of the cylinder to the surface of
the water should not be greater than 25 feet. All pipe joints should be well threaded and
screwed up tight. The weight of the pump and pipe should be carried by the well platform or
curb, and not upon the suction pipe, as the suction pipe should never rest upon the bottom of
the well. When the pump is to be used in a shallow well, it is advisable to soak the cylinder
in water for an hour or so. This will cause the plunger leathers to swell and fit more snugly
the walls of the cylinder.
By lengthening the pipe and lowering the cylinder into or near the water, this type of
pump may be used in wells up to 200 feet deep, depending upon the size of the cylinder and
the construction of the pump. For instance, it is not advisable to use Figs. 198, 182, 183, 166
and other light weight pumps shown in this section in wells more than 50 feet deep, while the
heavier pumps with longer levers, such as Figs. 211, 290, 219, 442, the "Peerless" Pumps, etc.,
We recommend that a foot valve be placed on the end of the suction pipe if the cylinder
cannot be submerged. The foot valve will keep the cylinder and the pipe below the cylinder,
full of water at all times, so that the pump will require no priming. However, if the cylinder
can be placed in the water, the pump will always be primed and a foot valve will not be neces-
On the succeeding pages are described lift and force pumps with cast iron stocks; pipe
stocks and adjustable bases; hand, windmill and cog lever tops. The table on opposite page
showing the size cylinder which should be used in wells up to 200 feet, will be found useful when
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prevents freezing.
Brass Valve Seats are regularly furnished on these
pumps.
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Fig. 298
Hand Top
This is the same standard as Fig. 198, on opposite page, but is fitted
with cog lever top for hand operation. It makes a very light but servicea-
ble cog lever pump which we are able to sell at a low price. Fig. 298
is the simplest form of COG LEVER set length lift pump.
As illustrated, Fig. 298 is adapted for wells 28 feet deep or less; but
if the pipe is lengthened and the cylinder lowered into or near the water,
it may be used in wells 50 feet deep or less with very satisfactory results.
The cylinder rod is ^ of an inch in diameter.
We construct this pump so that the plunger rod is given a direct vertical
motion and will not get out of line, which makes it very easy to operate.
The gear guards afford absolute protection from the gears, which are
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revolving type.
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re inch diameter.
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Fig. 211
One of our best known and most popular lift pumps. A well-
balanced, medium-weight pump. The base is cast solid on the stock
and set length pipe is connected under the spout, insuring delivery
of the water after a few strokes of the handle. Suitable for open or
drilled wells.
eye and set screw. This rod eye is furnished to enable repairs to be
made by any person equipped to thread the rod.
depending upon the size of the cylinder see table on page 30.
A drip hole in the set length pipe three feet below the base
allows the water to flow back and prevents freezing.
ing upon the size[[of the cylinder see table on page 30. Fig. 421
has windmill rod, 1 x ^g inch, threaded rV inch. Plunger rod is
re inch. Coupling is rV x %inch.
A drip hole in the set length pipe just above the cylinder pre-
vents freezing. Length of stroke is six inches.
Fig. 185
Force Pump Fig. 184
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This popular set length pump is adapted for hand or windmill use.
It has the same standard as Figs. 440 and 444. The windmill top
gives a direct vertical motion to the plunger, thus wearing the cylinder
smoothly and evenly. Fig. 442 has revolving tight top and brass stuff-
ing box gland. Accurate and permanent alignment of the piston rod is
secured by casting the stuffing box and rod guide in one piece.
A drip hole in the set length pipe, three feet below the base,
allows the water to flow back into the well and prevents freezing.
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charges half the water on the up stroke and half on the down stroke.
Because of the differential cylinder, no stuffing boxes are used. There is nothing, there-
fore, to hinder the passage of the plunger rod. When garden hose is attached to the spout,
there will be no leakage at top of air chamber.
When windmill power is to be applied to the "Peerless" windmill pumps, it is necessary
to remove just one pin, and the handle drops down. When this operation is reversed, the pin
will always FIT.
The stock is a single casting. The pipes are held rigidly in place by an ingenious clamp
which prevents them from swinging. THE DISCHARGE AND AIR CHAMBER PIPES ARE GALVANIZED.
On the succeeding six pages the "Peerless" pumps are illustrated and further described.
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pumps.
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charge pipe.
Well casing must come only to the UPPER
cylinder attachment, 4 feet, 3 inches below the
base of the pump, and a pit of that depth should
be dug to accommodate the distributing valve.
Our new distributing valve is the acme of per-
fection. With it the water
be dischargedmay
through the underground discharge pipe, into a
tank at house or barn, a considerable distance
from the well.
2^-inch coupling.
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Key to Engraving
A Wood rod of windmill.
B -Hercules windmill connection.
C Opening for steel pump pin used
always with hand pumps.
D Combination coupling for con-
necting flat and round rod.
E Lever, which hangs down when
pin is removed from "C."
F Gear guard, partly broken away to
show cogs "G" on lever and rack.
G Cog mechanism, a part of lever
"E."
H Actuating rack for hand use.
When used by hand the pin MUST be inserted at "C.
Detail Cut of Cog Lever J Bolt for supporting air chamber pipe.
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Fie
WELL PUMP
STANDARDS
FOR HAND AND WINDMILL
LIFT AND FORCE PUMP STAND-
ARDS, STUFFING-BOX HEADS,
ETC., FOR EITHER SHALLOW OR
DEEP WELLS; THE CYLINDER
OR WORKING BARREL BEING
SEPARATE AND USUALLY
PLACED IN THE
WATER
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FLAT ROD
FLAT ROD GUIDE
OF FULCRUM TOP
FLAT AND ROUND
ROD COUPLING
WITH SET SCREW STUFFING BOX
GLAND
PLUNGER ROD
HOSE
TUBE LEVER
SPOUT NUT
DISCHARGE PIPE
STANDARD
WITH BASE
AND AIR
CHAMBER
This illustration will serve to identify the parts entering into the construction of a pump
standard. It portrays our Fig. 444 windmill force pump standard, which is a representative
type of the classification to which this particular section of our Catalogue is devoted.
The term "Standard," as applied to pumps, indicates a pump stock with bearer, lever
and rod connection fitted for pipe and adapted for use with any ordinary independent cylinder
when pipe and rod are added. "Standards" are classified as follows: Hand lift pump standard;
Windmill lift pump standard; Hand force pump standard; Windmill force pump standard; Deep
well force pump standard, also hand and windmill standards with underground discharge, all of
which are described on the following pages of this section.
The dealer can fit a pump for a well of any depth by securing the proper standard and
cylinder and supplying the pipe and rod from his stock. Many dealers do this in preference to
buying the complete set length pump.
When standards are required for wells 75 feet deep or more, well pipe should be carried
by independent supports in the well, so that the weight of the pipe will not be carried entirely
by the thread in the standard. The cylinders should in no case be placed a greater distance
than twenty feet above the water to secure good suction, and wherever possible they should be
submerged. The size of cylinder to be used with each standard is determined by the depth
of the well. (See table on page 30.)
Deming standards with six inch stroke are fitted regularly for \}<i inch pipe; with ten
inch and adjustable stroke, for two inch pipe. However, we will tap them for other sizes of pipe,
when so ordered, and will also thread the stub of the rods of both the standards and cylinders
for such sizes of couplings as may be specified.
Deming standards are the result of years of experience. They are well proportioned and
practical, and are as near perfection as it is possible to make them.
Complete Table of Contents and General Classification of Pumps, Pages 7 and 8
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This pump standard is suited for use in wells up to 70 feet deep. It has solid base and is
on this connection holds the rod in place. When the pump is installed, the complete length of
iVinch or ^-inch rod may be used from cylinder to top of pump, without coupling. For this
reasonwe do not furnish Fig. 224 with stub rod.
regularly furnished for IJ^-inch or Ij^-inch pipe, thus adapting it for varying conditions.
Cylinders or working barrels for use with this pump will be found elsewhere.
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Fig. 230
Fig. 230 is an extra heavy lift pump standard, which will give good service in wells 150
feet deep, provided a two-inch cylinder is used. It is, of course, more desirable to install the
pump in wells of lesser depth.
Fig. 230 is made in two sections, with pipe flange bolted between so that the upper section
can be removed while connection is being made to the well pipe. After the operation is com-
pleted, the upper section can be replaced.
With such a heavy pump as Fig. 230, the flange construction will be found very conven-
ient, because, when making the connection to well pipe, there is only the lower section to be
handled. The lever is long and weighted.
Pump rod is %-inch piston rod steel, threaded r^-inch and fitted with ^ x %-'mch re-
ducing coupling for connecting to ^-inch well rod.
Fitted for 1%, 1^, or 2^-inch pipe when so ordered. Extra pipe flanges, 50 cents extra list.
Provided a two-inch cylinder is used, Figs. 231 and 1231 will lift and force 150 feet, but
of course it is more desirable to install them where the duty is not quite so heavy, and then use
2*/ or 3-inch cylinders. These are very heavy and substantial force
pump standards, and are
very often used as school pumps, town pumps, etc. They are especially well adapted to coal
mining sections, or wherever unusually hard service is to be expected.
These pumps are made in two sections with pipe flange bolted between, so that the upper
section can be removed while connection is being made to well pipe. After the operation is
completed, the upper section can be replaced.
This makes it necessary to handle only the lower section, during the installation. In the
case of such heavy pumps, dealers and well drillers will much appreciate this feature.
Fig. 1231 is furnished regularly with cock spout, and with nut on upward discharge, tapped
for pipe. Fig. 231 has plain spout fitted with hose nut and tube. Air chamber of Fig. 231 is
fittedwith cap nut on upward discharge.
Pump rod is J^-inch piston rod steel, threaded j^-inch and fitted with ^ x %-inch reducing
coupling for connecting to ^g-inch well rod.
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Well force pump standards with solid base, Figs. 229 and 1229, when used in connection
with cylinders of the proper sizes will lift and force 35 to 100 feet. To prevent freezing, the pipe
should be provided with a drip hole three feet below the base, which allows the water to flow
back after pump has been used.
The air chamber is formed by enlarging the stock above the spout. By loosening one set
screw, the lever may be set at any angle to the spout. The spout is flanged and bolted to the
standard, and is furnished with nut and %- mcn hose tube.
Pump rod is ^-inch cold rolled steel, threaded -j^-inch and fitted with reducing coupling
for ^g-inch well rod.
Fig. 1229 is regularly furnished with cock spout. Cylinders or working barrels for use
with these standards are listed elsewhere.
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Well. force pump standards with solid base, Figs. 239 and 1239 when used in connection
with cylinders of the proper sizes, will lift and force 35 to 100 feet. To prevent freezing, the
pipe should be provided with a drip hole, three feet below the base, which allows the water to
flow back into the well after pumping.
The air chamber is separate and bolted to standard. The upward discharge of Fig. 239
is furnished with a cap nut, spout, hose nut and tube. Air chamber of Fig. 1239 is fitted with
nut tapped for pipe on upward discharge.
By loosening one set-screw, the lever may be set at any angle with the spout. Fig. 1239
is regularly supplied with cock spout. Otherwise it is same as Fig. 239.
Pump rod is ^g-inch piston rod steel, threaded j^-inch and fitted with reducing coupling
for ^g-inch well rod.
Cylinders or working barrels for use with these standards are listed elsewhere.
Fig. .
239
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FIG. 403 is one of our most popular windmill lift pump standards. It is strong and sub-
stantial, and symmetrical in design. The pipe screws into the stock under the spout. Fig. 403 is
regularly tapped in the standard for 2-inch pipe. To adapt it for IJ^-inch or IJ^-inch pipe we
will furnish a combination bushing when specified.
FIG. 394 is a swell top windmill lift pump standard adapted for either tubular or drilled
wells. The enlarged top forms a water chamber which prevents the water from escaping at the
top. Furnished regularly with solid windmill rod. Base is cast solid on the stock.
Both of the standards have adjustable bearers. Pump rod is threaded ^-inch and is
supplied with a coupling for reducing to ^g-inch. Cylinders or working barrels for use with these
standards will be found elsewhere.
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is a very useful Force Pump Standard, with windmill top and swivel spout. This
Fig. 484
pump can be used with any of our independent cylinders shown elsewhere. In certain cases
there are advantages in using a pump of this kind, since the position of the spout and lever can
be changed at will after the pump is set in the well. The fulcrum top and the spout can be
placed in any desired position with relation to each other. A separate flange between the base
and the top permits the well pipe to be easily attached. Windmill rod is 1 x %inch, welded to
li^-inch cold-rolled steel, threadedi^-inch, and supplied with coupling for reducing to ^-inch.
This pump, as shown, has solid rod, which can be removed without disturbing the fulcrum top or
stuffing-box. This is a great advantage when installing the pump. If plain spout is wanted,
instead of cock spout, deduct $2.50 from list.
Fig. 1444 is similar to our Figs. 440 and 444, illustrated elsewhere, except that it is fitted
with a solid rod, the same as Fig. 484.
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Our improved Windmill Lift Pump Standard, with extra long fulcrum, will be greatly
appreciated by pump dealers and users. The long fulcrum throws all the strain of the lever
when pumping, on the base of the pump instead of the pump top. By this arrangement the
pump top and rod guide will always remain rigid and in place.
The illustration shows Fig. 494 with adjustable stroke. It is also made with six-inch stroke,
as listed below.
The pump rod threaded i^-inch, and is fitted with a re x ^g-inch coupling, so that
is
i^ or %-inch rod be used. Pumps that are tapped for two-inch pipe will, when specified,
may
be fitted with one-inch wood rod fork.
Cylinders or working barrels for use with this standard are illustrated and listed elsewhere.
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always fit.
Fig. 498
is regularly furnished
pipe.
Cylinders or working barrels for use with these standards are illustrated and listed
elsewhere.
Fig. 4443^
Fig. 445
is not desired.
Complete Detail View
View of of Patent
Cylinders or working barrels for use with
Fig. 445 Windmill Top this standard are shown and listed elsewhere.
Figure
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Fig. 441 is made with adjustable stroke only. Deduct $2.50 if plain spout is wanted
instead of cock spout.
Where there is no danger from freezing, we recommend the use of foot valve and strainer
with this standard.
Figure
441
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Fig. 407
Figure
407
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Fig. 408
Figure
408
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Figure
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operation.
WINDMILL ROD
CROSSHEAD
GUIDE RODS
CROSSHEAD PIN
STUFRNG BOX
BEARER
AIR CHAMBER
GEAR GUARD
CRANK DISK
CRANK GEAR
BASE SECTION
To install in well put a length of pipe and rod on cylinder and remove air chamber from
base. Place pipe and cylinder in well, using necessary tools to hold pipe while installation is being
made; then place base over well and draw pipe and rod up through base. Add desired lengths of
pipe and rod, dropping them down through base; screw pipe flange to last thread of pipe. Pump
base will then support entire weight of cylinder and pipe. Remove plunger rod from crosshead :
connect it to cylinder rod, then place air chamber in position and bolt fast.
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HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 1716
Specifications
CROSSHEAD is designed for use with hand, windmill
orjack. The jack may be attached direct to crosshead or
to windmill flat rod, but preferably to crosshead.
PISTON ROD, No. 1 is %-inch cold-rolled steel;
No. 2, K-inch.
GUIDE SUPPORTS AND STUFFING Box are cast inte-
gral to insure permanent alignment.
STUFFING Box is of the nut and gland type with
brass gland.
BEARER is adjustable to three different positions.
SEPARATE FLANGE BETWEEN BASE AND AIR CHAM-
BER for attaching drop pipe.
BACK OUTLETplaced opposite discharge, for con-
necting to elevated tank.
Price includes one iron body compression cock. If
plain spout is desired instead of cock spout, deduct $2.50
from list price.
We
recommend that Deming iron, brass-lined or
brass cylinders be used with this standard.
The largest size plunger which can be withdrawn
through the No. 1 size is 1%-inch; through the No. 2 size
is 2%-inch.
Fig. 1716 may be fitted with air compressor at $15.00 extra list (Cipher, OILET), as
shown on page 76, for use with pneumatic water systems.
For information concerning how to install this standard, see page 70.
Fig. 1716 may be arranged to discharge into underground pipe by using a tee in the drop
pipe the required distance below the ground. A shut-off should be placed in the underground pipe
to check the flow when desired.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Specifications
STANDARD: Cast iron, with bronze-bushed shaft
bearings.
DROP PIPE FLANGE between base and air chamber.
GUIDE SUPPORTS AND STUFFING Box are cast integral
to insure
permanent alignment.
STUFFING Box is of the nut and gland type with brass
gland.
CROSSHEAD: Cast iron; arranged to attach lever for
hand operation. Can be supplied with windmill rod. By
removing pins, connecting rods may be laid back for opera-
tion by hand or windmill.
CONNECTING RODS: Cold-rolled steel with cast-iron
ends. Lower end babbitted.
DISCHARGE COCK: Cast iron, compression type, with
brass valve seat and brass nut and screw.
CRANK Disc: Cast iron.
CRANK GEAR: Cast iron. Teeth cut from the solid.
PINION: Steel; teeth cut from the solid.
CRANK AND PINION SHAFTS: Cold-rolled steel.
OIL CUPS: For crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings.
Illustration shows No. 2 size
CRANK PINS: Steel.
GEAR GUARD: Cast iron, enclosing gear and pinion.
CRANK SHAFT AND PINION SHAFT BEARINGS have removable bronze bushings.
PISTON ROD: Size No. 1 is %-inch; No. 2 is J^-inch cold-rolled piston rod steel, threaded for
both wood and steel pump rod. When using wood rod, cut off steel rod thread.
No. 1 size is fitted for ^-inch wood rod coupling and -j^-mcn steel rod; No. 2 size for
%-inch wood rod coupling and 3/-inch steel rod. The largest size plunger which can be with-
drawn through the No. 1 size is 2^-inch; through the No. 2 is 2%-inch.
Fig. 1717 may be equipped with air compressor at $15.00 extra list (Cipher, OILET), as
shown on page 76, for use with pneumatic water systems. On page 195, the No. 2 size of this head
is listed with complete hydro-pneumatic system. If desired to operate head by windmill power,
specify windmill flat rod at 60 cents extra list.
For information concerning how to install this head see page 70.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Specifications
BASE AND SHAFT BEARINGSare cast integral. Bearings
are equipped with removable brass bushings.
GUIDE SUPPORTS AND STUFFING Box are cast integral
to insure accurate and permanent alignment.
CROSSHEAD: Cast iron; arranged for attaching lever
for hand operation. Can be supplied with windmill rod. By
removing pins, connecting rods may be laid back for opera-
tion by hand or windmill.
GUIDE RODS: Cold-rolled steel.
CONNECTING RODS: Cold-rolled steel with cast-iron
ends, and lower end babbitted.
CRANK GEARS: Cast iron; teeth cut from the solid.
CRANK Disc: Cast iron.
CRANK AND PINION SHAFTS: Cold-rolled steel.
Fig. 1720
Specifications
BASE AND SHAFT
BEARINGS are cast inte-
gral. Bearings are equip-
ped with removable brass
bushings.
CYLINDER: Brass,
with one leather brass
plunger.
GUIDE SUPPORTS AND
STUFFING Box: Cast
integral. SPECIAL
STUFFING Box: Nut AIR COMPRESSOR
and gland type with brass
Furnished at Extra Cost
gland.
GUIDE RODS: Cold- (See reference below)
rolled steel.
CONNECTING RODS: Cold-rolled steel with cast-
iron ends. Lower end babbitted.
CROSSHEAD: Cast iron; arranged to attach lever
for hand operation. Can be supplied with windmill
rod. By removing pins, connecting rods may be laid
back for operation by hand or windmill.
CRANK Disc: Cast iron.
CRANK GEAR: Cast iron; teeth cut from the solid.
PINION: Steel; teeth cut from the solid.
PISTON ROD: Cold-rolled steel.
When specified, we will equip Fig. 1720 with air compressor (Cipher, OILET), see illustration
above, for hydro-pneumatic service, at $15.00 extra list.
If it is desired to operate this head by windmill power, specify windmill flat rod at 60 cents
extra list.
78
HAND AND POWETl PUMPS FOR ALL USES
79
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
given below. The poppet valve is leather faced, insuring a perfect seat.
Fig. 335 Many dealers find it desirable to carry this cage and valve in stock as
an extra.
This valve is in all respects similar to the valve used in the Fig.
311 cylinder except that we pack it with rings of leather which are turned
to fit the cylinder, which adapts Fig. 324 for heavier duty than Fig. 311.
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HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 300
Fig. 300 is made with hinged leather lower valve and with Deming BRASS VALVE SEAT.
The construction Deming brass valve seat prevents particles of sand and gravel from
of the
finding lodgement and interfering with the proper working of the valve.
Fig. 300 10" in length is fitted with "A" (One Leather) Plunger. Longer than 10" have
"J" (Two Leather) Plungers.
Inside
Diameter
and
Length
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 308
Fig. 308 has hinged Leather Lower Valve and Deming Brass Valve Seat. The con-
struction of the Deming brass valve seat prevents particles of sand and gravel from finding
lodgement and interfering with the proper working of the valve. See description and illustration
on page 79.
A brass lined cylinder will not pit or rust, and presents always a smooth surface
for the plunger leathers; lengthening greatly their life and insuring a full amount of water at
each stroke.
Fig. 308 10" in length is fitted with "A" (One Leather) Plunger. Longer
than 10" have "J" (Two Leather) Plungers.
On this cylinder we use our hinged leather lower valve and the famous Deming brass
valve seat. For descriptions see pages 79 and 81.
The construction of the Deming brass valve seat prevents particles of sand and gravel
from finding lodgement and interfering with the proper working of the valve.
Fig. 312 10" in length is fitted with "A" (One Leather) Plunger. Longer than 10" have
"J" (Two Leather) Plungers.
Fig. 32212" in length is fitted with "A" (One Leather) Plunger, Longer
than 12" have "J" (Two Leather) Plungers.
Inside
Diameter
and
Length
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 314
2^x6 3x6 3 x 10
For the benefit of pump dealers, we have gotten up this special line of brass body
cylinders designated as Fig. 314. These cylinders as will be seen by the specifications are made
in the popular sizes 23^-inch, 2^-inch, 2%-inch and 3-inch, and in two lengths of stroke,
6-inchand 10-inch. The longer stroke cylinders are adapted for adjustable stroke windmill
pumps, and as these cylinders are all made with inside attachments, they will give the greatest
capacity for drilled wells of small diameters. As this is intended to be a popular line of
cylinders, they are made only as listed and as shown in the engravings with iron parts excepting
the brass tube shell. The cylinder attachments are all fitted for l)i-inch pipe. All details in
connection with these cylinders have been carefully considered as to the convenience of the
Dealer and the User. It is a thoroughly practical line of cylinders and embraces the sizes that
are in most common use.
To distinguish the Deming Special "Whitecap" Brass Body Cylinders from our standard
line, the Caps of these Specials will be painted white. For our standard cylinders, made in
varied sizes and lengths of stroke, see other pages in this section of the Catalogue.
Diameter
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 1315
12 .163 8 $ 16.00
12 .255 10 20.00
12 .367 15 22.00
12 .5 20 28.50
12 4M .653 25 34.00
12 .837 31 45.00
12 24 1.02 37 59.50
12 3 1.234 45 69.00
12 26 3 1.469 58 78.50
12 27 4 1.858 73 100.00
12 27 4 1.999 77 126.50
16 .218 9 17.50
16 IX A
1
.34 11 22.00
16 .49 24.50
16 .666 31.50
16 .87 27 37.50
16 1.12 33 50.00
16 28 1.36 39 65.00
16 3 1.646 48 75.00
16 30 3 1.958 60 93.00
16 31 4 2.479 77 107.00
16 31 4 2.666 81 135.00
20 IX .272 10 19.00
20 29 .425 12 24.00
20 29 IK .612 18 27.00
20 30 .833 23 34.00 Fig. 1315
20 1.088 29 40.50 Made only with
20 1.394 36 55.00 "J" Plunger
20 32 1.7 42 70.00
20 32^ 2.057 51 81.00
20 34 2.448 100.00
3
20 35 4 3.098 81 115.00
20 35 3.332 85 143.00
24 .326 11 20.50
24 .51 13 26.00
24 .734 29.00
24 1. 37.00
24 1.306 31 44.00
24 4% 1.673 38 60.00
24 36 A
5 2.04 45 75.00 Bottom Attachment
24 % 2.468 54 87.00 for Fig. 1315.
24 38 % 2.938 67 106.50 Brass Cage
24 39 3.716 85 122.50 Screws onto
24 39 3.998 89 151.00 Bottom Cap
Fig. 311
Fig. 311 Cylinder is made of seamless drawn brass tubing with cast bronze
attachments, the top attachment being threaded for standard pipe of the next
size larger than the inside diameter of the cylinder, to permit the withdraw-
ing of the plunger and lower valve without the necessity of removing the pipe
and cylinder. The bottom attachment is threaded for suction pipe or strainer.
The plunger and lower valve are made of bronze, with bronze ball valves, and the
plunger has two cup leather packings. The plunger is provided with a steel pin
connection for wood rod coupling as listed unless ordered otherwise.
These cylinders are somewhat lighter and shorter than Fig. 324 cylinders of
the same diameter and stroke, though in every way equal in the high quality of
material and workmanship. They are suitable for use in wells of medium depth
with any power or steam-driven working head.
NOTE. For convenience in shipping the plunger and lower valve are screwed
together, and must be disconnected before cylinder is lowered in the well.
Inside
Diam.
of Cyl.
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 1311
Fig. 1311 cylinder is made of seamless drawn brass tubing with cast-iron
attachments, the top attachment being threaded for standard casing of the
next size larger than the inside diameter of the cylinder, to permit the
withdrawing of the plunger and lower valve without the necessity of remov-
ing the pipe and cylinder. Bronze attachments furnished at extra cost.
The bottom attachment is threaded for suction pipe or strainer. The
plunger and lower valve are made of machine-finished, bronze castings and
are designed with the largest possible waterway.
The plunger has two cup leather packings and the lower valve one.
The valves, valve seats and followers are interchangeable; valves are leather-
faced. The lower valve is held securely in place by stiff springs which are so
designed that they lock the lower valve seat and make it impossible for it to
unscrew and drop off of the valve stem. To remove plunger and lower valve,
simply draw out the plunger. The lower valve rod, which extends up
through the plunger and is fitted with lock nuts, will, in turn, draw out the
lower valve.
This simple construction does away with the difficulty so often experi-
enced down onto the lower valve cage, as it is
in trying to screw the plunger
Inside
Diam.
of
Cylinder
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Plunger
For Fig. 380
Fig. 380
For Spiral Riveted Pipe
(Flange of Cylinder Fits Lower Valve
Flange of Pipe) For Fig. 380 Fig. 1380
These cylinders may be operated by windmill or other power. They are intended for use in
raising large quantities of water for irrigation or drainage purposes.
Fig. 380 has suction and discharge fitted for wrought iron pipe as listed. The top flange is
regularly drilled for Abendroth and Root Special Riveted pipe as listed below.
Fig. 1380 has an extra heavy brass liner; all brass plunger; brass poppet lower valve and
brass valve seat. The extended flange at top is drilled for supporting the cylinder on a framework
to relieve the connecting pipe of the weight of the cylinder. Flanges on the 6 and 8-inch cylinders
have i^-inch holes; the 10-inch and 12-inch cylinders have ^g-inch holes.
Sizes and Prices, Fig. 380
Nom'l
Inside
Diam.
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Good leathers are just as essential to the success of a cylinder as a good cylinder is
essential to the success of a pump. By some manufacturers, very little attention is given to the
matter of leathers, although it is a subject of supreme importance, since much depends upon
the performance of the leathers.
It is possible to buy pump leathers at a very low price, made up from scrap or clippings,
but in the manufacture of Deming leathers, we use only the very highest grade of material.
We buy the full sides from a tannery which makes a specialty of pump leather, and cut our
own plungers and valve leathers, washers, etc. As the sides are especially treated for us,
durability is assured, and by cutting them ourselves, we secure absolute accuracy. We have
been cutting our own pump leathers for more than thirty years.
Deming cup and valve leathers are packed in pasteboard cartons. Dealers find these
The kind, quantity and size of leathers contained are printed plainly
cartons to be very convenient.
on the front of each box so that the leather inventory can be taken at a glance. Being square
cornered, these cartons will not roll around on the shelves and can be stacked one above the other.
Complete Price Lists are given on the opposite page for lower valve leathers, ring
Inside
Diameter
of Pump
Cylinder
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 475 is adapted for raising large quantities of water, short distances, with windmill
or other power. has a flanged base to fasten to platform or foundation. The bottom flange
It
is threaded for suction pipe. The plunger can be withdrawn after removing the top cap. The
plunger valve is metal, leather faced.
Fig. 476 is like Fig. 475 except that it is made with a tall base and has a flange at one
side threaded for suction pipe.
Sizes and Prices
Fig.
PIPE, SUPPLIES
AND
PUMP FIXTURES
VARIOUS ACCESSORIES
INCLUDING STRAINERS, FLOAT,
CHECK AND FOOT VALVES; AIR
CHAMBERS, ROD COUPLINGS,
DRIVE POINTS, PIPE AND FIT-
TINGS, SINKS, BRASS GOODS,
HOSE, PUMP FITTERS' TOOLS,
OIL AND GREASE
CUPS, ETC.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
STANDARD PIPE
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Wood
Sucker Rods are made of the best material obtainable, octagon in shape,
Fig. 636
and are lighter than Prices include rods with couplings attached, and are
solid steel or pipe rods.
for standard lengths of from 18 to 20 feet each. Shorter lengths furnished at proportionate increase
in price. When wanted, rods are furnished with galvanized couplings and copper rivets at
extra price. Fig. 636 Rod Couplings are of forged wrought iron with threaded box and pin joints.
Rods
Octagon
of Inches
Wood
Size
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
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Fig. 338 Suction strainer for iron pipe. Fastens to pipe with set screw. For use where
pipe is not threaded.
Fig. 340 Male thread. Screws into pipe coupling or into bottom of cylinder.
Size Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
as this will insure quick starting of the pump by maintaining the suction pipe full of water.
Size
;. :::.: ,..;,. :
16 x 24 x 6 inches
18 x 24 x 6 inches
18 x 30 x 6 inches
18 x 36 x 6 inches
20 x 30 x 6 inches
20 x 36 x 6 inches
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HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Size, Inches
Fig. 900
Fig. 904
Fig. 913
Fig. 917
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Size, Inches . .
FIG. 630
Trade
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Designed for the automatic control of electric motors which drive pumps operating in
connection with hydro-pneumatic water systems. Positive in operation and absolutely reliable.
Suited for use with motors which may be thrown directly across the line and of capacities not to
exceed the listing below.
Connection with the pressure tank should be by an independent pipe from the tank and
not from the discharge pipe from the pump. Fig. 1508 is fastened to the wall, or other vertical
support, by screws, while Fig. 1608 is supported by the ^g-inch supply pipe and requires no
other support.
They are suitable for use with motors which may be thrown directly across the line, and
of capacities not exceeding the following:
The Fig. 1508 switch is regularly furnished on all of our electric-driven water systems
except the "Marvel" outfits, Nos. 1685 and 2085, on which the Fig. 1608 switch is regularly
supplied.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAND AND POWER
PUMPS
FOR VARIOUS USES
PUMPS FOR THE FARM AND
FACTORY, GARAGE, PLUMBING
SHOP, ETC., INCLUDING THRESH-
ER TANK PUMPS, CONTRACTORS'
PUMPS, BILGE PUMPS, PLUMB-
ERS' PUMPS, FACTORY AND
VILLAGE FIRE PUMPS, AIR
COMPRESSORS, HYDRAULIC
RAMS, TEST PUMPS, CREAMERY
PUMPS, ETC.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
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AIR CHAMBER
LEVER SOCKET
DISCHARGE VALVES
DIS. VALVE SEATS
STUFFING BOX HEAD CYLINDER
ST. BOX GLAND /CYLINDER LINER
PRIMING SCREW
PISTON ROD
PIN FOR SOCKET & ROD LANK CYL. HEAD
STUFFING BOX STUDS SCREW
DRIP
page we have illustrated Fig. 601 as being a typical double-acting force pump. It discharges
water on both strokes of the lever and will lift and force from 60 to 75 feet, depending upon
conditions. All of the pumps listed in this section have the cylinder or working parts located in
None of these pumps, therefore, are intended for a greater suction distance than 22 feet,
and in the case of diaphragm pumps, not more than 20 feet. In most instances, when using
pumps shown in this section, it will be found advisable to attach a strainer to the suction pipe
or hose to keep particles of sand, gravel, etc., from being drawn into the pump.
Fig.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
.. :;;
For the use of threshermen in filling their wagon tanks quickly with water for the
purpose of supplying the steam engine boiler; for a contractor's ditch pump; for garden irrigat-
ing, and for mine and tank service, the "Giant" is unexcelled.
Discharge spout is fitted with hose tube for hose. For use with iron pipe, we will furnish
when specified, tubes threaded for iron pipe, instead of spout and hose tubes, as illustrated. This
gooseneck may be turned for discharge on either side of the pump. The capacity is from one to
two barrels per minute, depending on the number of strokes. Valves are metal, faced with rubber.
Cylinder is highly polished. The long wood lever insures easy operation. The polished steel
piston rod operates through a brass stuffing-box gland.
The caps over the discharge valves can be removed to examine or repair the discharge
valves by inserting a stick or rod between the projections. No wrench is necessary. These
pumps are double-acting and deliver water on every stroke.
Figs. 554 and 554^ are identical except that Fig. 554J/2 has cog lever instead of plain
lever. The cog lever makes it possible to operate the pump with a minimum degree of friction.
Iron cylinder is regularly supplied on these pumps, but if specified brass-lined cylinder will
be furnished at $5.00 extra list.
For Fig. 554% add $2.00 to list prices below.
Fig. 554
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
These Pumps are adapted for raising large quantities of water by hand from the bilge
well of vessels,from stone quarries and coal mines, cellars and ditches, and for irrigating pur-
poses, where the water is not over 20 feet vertically below the pump. They are much used by
contractors in removing water from excavations of various kinds.
There are three fulcrums, as shown on the engraving, whereby the pump may be operated
with the lever in any one of three positions. The lever is substantially constructed of wrought
iron, bent, so that its position may be reversed in the socket and thus it becomes a vertical lever
which, in some instances, will be found quite convenient.
The Valves are rubber-faced, and are made large so as to give ample water way. They
are easily removed for repairing. The Cylinder is brass lined. A flange, threaded for suction
pipe, is bolted to the base of the pump. At a slight additional cost, we fit these pumps, when
ordered, for suction hose.
The Suction may be fitted for other sizes of pipe, but is always fitted as listed, unless
otherwise ordered.
Suction Hose Nipples furnished when ordered. Extra list for No. 2, $3.75; No. 4, $5.00.
No.
2
4
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 472 Bottom Suction Pump is made with diaphragm of the best quality of rubber;
iron suction and discharge valves are rubber faced, both being easily removable. The water-
ways are large and practically non-chokable. The suction is fitted for iron pipe.
Fig. 473 Side Suction Pump is similar in construction to Fig. 472, but the suction con-
nection is at the side, and is fitted
"
with nipple for connecting iron pipe, which is also the thread
generally used for hose coupling.
A strong wrought iron lever is furnished with each pump, the lever being bent so that it
can be used in a vertical or horizontal position, and the pump operated from either side.
For the use of contractors and others these pumps are invaluable for pumping out sewers,
trenches, excavations, or places containing muddy or gritty water.
Fig. 337 Galvanized Strainer furnished without hose at $1.90 list for 2*/-inch, and $2.65
for 3-inch. Hose couplings, extra diaphragms and gaskets furnished at reasonable prices.
Fig. 1473
Fig. 1473 Power Diaphragm Pump is especially recommended for the use of contractors
or others, when it is necessary to handle quickly and economically large quantities of muddy or
gritty water. The diaphragm is 12^ inches in diameter of best quality of rubber and the valves
are of metal, rubber faced, both being easily renewable. The waterways are large and practically
non-chokable.
Unless otherwise specified the side suction pump illustrated is furnished, and is fitted with
nipple for connecting iron pipe, which is also the thread generally used for hose coupling. When
ordered for bottom suction the list price is $3.00 less than given below.
These outfits are furnished with either 1-H.P. or 1^-H.P. engines of the four-cycle type,
with hit-and-miss governor and cooling hopper, these being very reliable and simple. The gears
of the jack are machine cut from solid blanks to reduce friction and noise to a minimum.
The pump and engine are mounted on substantial wooden skids, as shown, for easy
handling.
Outfit
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
c; 7fk
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 387
Fig. 1430
Fig. 430
Fig. 430 is a very heavy pump which may be used in connection with a windmill. It is
also arranged for operation by hand. The base is tapped for iron suction pipe and is bolted to
the stock. The air chamber is provided with an upward discharge.
When used in cold climates, freezing may be prevented by raising the lever to its extreme
height which trips the valves and allows the water to escape from the cylinder. The working
barrel or cylinder is located in the stock.
Fig. 430 has brass valve seat, brass cased piston rod and a cock spout threaded for hose.
The bolt holes in the air chamber are so spaced that the spout can be turned 90 degrees either
way. The bearer is also adjustable.
Fig. 1430 is similar to Fig. 430 except that it has a hand-hole in the base, giving easy
access to the suction valve for examination or repairs.
Deduct $2.50 from list price if cap nut on side discharge is wanted instead of cock spout.
Brass Valve Seats are regularly furnished on these pumps.
Fig.
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Fig. 566
This pump is built for pressures up to 800 pounds per square inch. All parts coming in
contact with the liquid are made of brass. Fig. 566 has an extra long and powerful forged steel
lever. It is much used for testing boilers, pipe lines, castings or for steam gauges, in con-
Fig. 566 is regularly fitted for iron pipe but can be fitted with hose nipples at extra price
when so ordered.
Size of
Piston
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 594
This pump very convenient for plumbers to use for removing obstructions from drain
is
pipes, etc. adapted for use as a reserve hand boiler feed pump on traction outfits.
It is also well
Should the injector refuse to work, then Fig. 594 would be available to pump water into the boiler
and prevent an explosion. In certain localities the laws require an auxiliary feed pump, and Fig.
594 meets the requirements of these laws.
It has an extra long and powerful lever which may be turned so as to operate from either
side. The suction and discharge valves are screwed to the cylinder.
Fig. 594 is very convenient for making a cold water test on boilers as a maximum pressure
of 400 pounds can be obtained by its use.
Price List
Cylinder
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
BARREL-BRASS
PLUNGER TUBE-BRASS
BALL VALVES-BRASS
This handy protector affords an ever ready means for the" control of incipient
little fire
blazes. Many thousands of these fire protectors have been supplied to the U. S. Government
for use in camps and cantonments in this country and abroad; also on transports and other types
of vessels.
Filling the tank of Fig. 1668 with a brine solution (or plain water where there is no danger
of freezing) provides an effective means of fire control. A
chemical fire extinguisher may not
work in time of need, but this Fig. 1668 outfit is always ready and will not fail.
Specifications
TANK Capacity 5 gallons; strongly and substantially built of galvanized iron and assem-
bled with riveted joints. Ends of tank rolled over No. 9 wire. One-half of tank cover is hinged
and provided with a catch. Bale is extra heavy and very rigid. Foot rest on tank keeps outfit
immovable while pump is being operated. Tank is painted inside with two coats of "Insulite"
and painted outside with one coat flat vermilion red and one coat bright red enamel.
PUMP Is our "Prize" double-acting brass force pump with special air chamber; and "D"
shaped handle. Has brass cylinder; brass ball valves; brass fittings and strainer and is securely
fastened to the tank. May be easily removed from the tank by loosening three screws.
PERFORMANCE Pump will throw solid stream 35 feet vertically. Three minutes of rapid
pumping will empty the tank.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Diameter of tank, 9^ inches. Height of tank, 173^ inches.
Height overall with plunger on extreme down stroke, 27 inches. Weight complete, 8% pounds;
boxed for shipment, 25 pounds.
EQUIPMENT Three feet of ^g-inch hose and brass fire nozzle for throwing solid stream only.
Outfits
Fig. 1668 With galvanized iron tank, as illustrated Cipher, KORET
Alphabetical Index, Figure Index and Telegraph Cipher Code, Pages 249 to 254
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125
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 1274
Fig. 277
Size Fitted
No. Cylinder for Pipe
Inches Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 644
DISCHARGE PI
PUMP ROD
AGITATOR
AND MECHANISM
8RA5.S
CYLINDER
FABRIC
PACKED
PLUNGER
STRAINER
The better the light, the more work an employee will do, and "brightening up" with
whitewash has therefore been found to bring very satisfactory results in factories where the
light is not good. Artificial lighting bills have been very materially decreased; in some cases
as much as 25 per cent., by the application of whitewash or cold water paint.
When applied with a brush, the process is slow, laborious and often unsatisfactory. Using
a Deming whitewashing outfit, the operation is simplified and is quickly completed. The "Cen-
tury" is very much used in factories, mills, warehouses, abattoirs, stock farms, etc.
The detail of the working parts (shown above) gives a very clear idea of the construction
of the pump.
A
mechanical agitator keeps the mixture in suspension. Valves are brass balls. They will
not clog nor corrode. Pump can be worked at 100 pounds pressure.
Brass cylinder is 2% inches in diameter, and is always submerged. The long leverage
and large air chamber capacity make the "Century" very easy to operate.
The tank is a 50-gallon barrel, and the wheels are broad and strong. The caster at front
end facilitates turning. Twenty-five feet of ^s-inch hose, 4-foot extension pipe, and our "Bor-
deaux" nozzle (the best whitewashing nozzle) are furnished.
*OUTFIT "A" same as above, but with two 25-ft. sections of ^-inch hose, each with
4-ft. pipe and "Bordeaux" nozzle.
Price List
Diameter
Cylinder
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 582, Sizes 5x5 and larger Fig. 582, Size 2J^ x2 to 4x4 with Type "B" Drive
Fig. 582 is a single cylinder, outside packed plunger pump with adjustable stroke, and is
designed especially for supplying jacket water for cooling gas engines or for other service where
pressure does not exceed 50 pounds.
MAIN STANDARD is of cast iron and includes babbitted main shaft bearing and base to
which cylinder is bolted. Plunger is outside packed with bolted stuffing box gland.
VALVES are of rubber on bronze grid seats and are quickly accessible.
Type "B" Drive (Cipher, "TYPEB") includes cast iron sub-base, pump gear and rawhide
motor pinion for connecting an electric motor, the speed of which should not exceed 900 R. P. M.
"
Type "C" Drive (Cipher, TYPEC") includes cast iron sub-base, short belt and spring
belt tightener for connecting SLOW SPEED electric motor (not illustrated).
Fig. 585
This Pump is constructed with cylinder in the stock, the plunger being operated by a
steelcrank shaft and pitman, which are inclosed below the air chamber. Fig. 585 is well adap-
ted for use in cheese factories and creameries. It is suitable for raising water from shallow wells,
springs and cisterns, by hand or power, and will force it to any point desired; or for filling boiler
supply tanks, etc.
Fig.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 591
Fig. 591 is similar in design to our Fig. 590, but is constructed for more severe duty. The
crank-shaft extends entirely through the body of the pump, with bearings on both sides, adding
greatly to the durability. It is very generally used in creameries, cheese factories, cotton gins,
shops and factories, for pumping water from wells for the boiler supply tank. For deep wells we
supply it with an independent cylinder of suitable size for the additional cost of the cylinder.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
A DEMING HYDRAULIC RAM installed at a spring means a constant supply of fresh water
in the home at practically no operating expense. Below is briefly explained the construction
of the Hydraulic Ram; its method of operation; and the conditions under which it may be
installed.
It is impossible in a general catalogue like this to give exact specifications of the various
conditions under which a Hydraulic Ram will operate successfully. The illustration above will
give a general idea of the utility of this wonderful machine in supplying water to a suburban or
country residence. IN A SEPARATE BULLETIN, THIS SUBJECT is MORE FULLY TREATED.
Operation
Deming Hydraulic Rams are used to elevate a part of the water supply to a point higher
than the level of supply. The machine in its simple form consists of a body to which is attached
an impetus or overflow valve, and an air chamber under which is a check valve. In operation
the supply water flows into the ram body through a drive pipe leading from a spring to the ram;
the water then passes out through the impetus valve until the column attains sufficient speed
to raise the impetus valve to its seat. This stops the column of water in the drive pipe and the
pressure produced by stopping this column forces a small quantity through the check valve into
the air chamber compressing the air slightly, when the check valve closes and prevents it from
returning to the drive pipe. The air, being now at a pressure greater than that due to the head
in the discharge line, forces the small quantity into the supply tank.
At the moment the check valve closes, the column of water in the drive pipe rebounds
a short distance which removes the pressure from the impetus valve and permits it to open of
its own weight. This completes one cycle. These movements continue automatically.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
'
Fig. 695
The apparatus represented by the annexed engraving is our new Automatic Hydraulic
Pumping Engine, or Hydraulic Ram, which we designate as Fig. 695 and have given the name of
"HYDRAERAM." This name has been registered at the patent office as a trade mark. We have
been granted a design patent.
PISTON
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 747
In these jacks the rests bolt securely to platform and serve as a brace to help support
the jack and brace the pump stand. The pump connection is designed to make quick change
from jack to windmill or hand pumping without removing any bolts. When the pump is set
directly under a windmill it can be operated by hand, by windmill or by gasoline engine.
No. is not illustrated, but is in general appearance very much like No. 1, except that
double geared.
it is
No.
CENTRIFUGAL
AND
ROTARY PUMPS
FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES
INCLUDING HAND AND POWER
ROTARY PUMPS FOR USE IN OIL
REFINERIES, SOAP FACTORIES,
GARAGES, BREWERIES, CANNING
FACTORIES, CREAMERIES, PAINT
AND CHEMICAL WORKS, ETC.
ALSO HORIZONTAL AND VERTI-
CAL CENTRIFUGAL POWER
PUMPS FOR CONTRACTORS'
USE, DRAINING AND
IRRIGATING, ETC.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
SPOUT NUT
TIGHT PULLE>
LOOSE PULUEY
DRIVING CAM
Deming Rotary Force Pumps are adapted for a suction lift of 12 to 15 feet. As a rule
they may be used for a total lift and force of 60 feet, depending of course upon the conditions.
Liquids can be drawn horizontally any reasonable distance. In such case, the suction
pipe should incline upward a trifle. Deming Rotary Pumps are very easy to install; it being
necessary only to attach the required lengths of suction and discharge pipe to the openings in
the pump.
As shown in the illustration, the working parts consist of a pair of toothed pinions, which
when they revolve, mesh into each other and secure the required suction. The discharge from a
rotary pump is uniform and constant. However, they are not adapted to very heavy duties.
They are very much used for circulating cooling water for gasoline engines; pumping cider,
vinegar, wine, milk, etc.; pumping oil, chemicals, gasoline, kerosene, etc. They are easy to
clean and for that reason are often used where food products are handled in liquid form.
If hot liquids are to be pumped, we should be advised, for the reason that
vapor arising
from a hot liquid will prevent the pump from forming a vacuum.
For priming purposes, there
is a hole in the top of the pump. There is also a drain plug at the bottom. Wherever aciduous
liquids are to be handled, we recommend that bronze pumps be used.
If a small quantity of oil is run through the pump before and after using, it will prevent
rusting.
In order that rotary pumps be operated with maximum efficiency, they have to be very
accurately made. With our special machinery for manufacturing this type of pump, we are
in position to make rotary pumps which will operate to the very best advantage, under the
conditions for which they are recommended.
Fig. 578
The base of this pump is flat and square,
with a cast hub projecting below. Both suction
and discharge are fitted for hose couplings but will
be fitted for iron or lead pipe if so ordered. Fig.
578 has flat fly-wheel and is generally mounted on
a table or bench. It is well adapted for pumping
Fig. 578
Fig. 579
Rotary force pump, Fig. 579, is the same
type as Fig. 578 except that it is made with a hand
crank instead of fly-wheel. It is also provided with
brackets for attaching to post or wall. The suction
is regularly fitted for iron pipe, but will be arranged
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 575
This is one of our most popular types of hand rotary force pumps and is largely used by
brewers, wine producers, distillers, gas companies, etc. Being metallic fitted, it is especially
adapted for their requirements.
As is explained at the beginning of this chapter, our rotary pumps are most accurately
and carefully manufactured, the cases and cams of each size being made to exact gauges and
templets. The peculiar construction of the rotary pump requires the utmost accuracy in fitting
every part.
When used for handling acids, the working parts should be made of bronze metal. In
such event the pump is made all bronze except the fly-wheel and base, and extra price is charged
for which see list below. For pumping oil or fermented and acetous liquids Fig. 575 is very
efficient, and for pumping hot or cold water, it can be used in place of an ordinary piston pump.
The fly-wheel is 20 inches in diameter. A 36-inch fly-wheel will be furnished on Nos.
4, 5 and 6 at $4.50 extra list, when specified. Fig. 575 is regularly fitted for iron pipe.
Dis- Capacity
buction at 50
charge
No. Bitted Fitted Revs.
for Pipe for Pioe per Min>
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 576
Fig. 576
This is an pump for dealers in oils and liquors. With it, the liquid can be transferred
ideal
from the any part of the building. It is a positive suction and force pump
cellar to simple
in construction and easily operated. It is furnished with top discharge and spout, crank handle
and iron suction pipe, the latter being fitted with a barrel attachment which will fit the bung-
hole of steel drums when tapped for 1J^ or 2-inch pipe. This can also be used for bungholes
of wooden barrels by simply screwing it into the wood. By forcing the tapered end into the bung-
hole, the pump is held firmly in place. A hook for holding discharge hose on edge of tank is
also included. Hose is not furnished regularly with the pump but we can supply it in any lengths
at additional cost. List prices include hose couplings.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 577^ with Tight and Loose Pulleys Fig. 577 with Type "B"JOrive
Number
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 776
The "Typical Installation" below shows how Fig. 776 may be installed and connected,
up to underground tank.
The workingparts of Fig. 776 consist of a set of cams enclosed in an iron case and
mounted on a base. To operate, if a cock is on the spout, open the cock and turn the
tall
crank in the direction indicated by the arrows on the face of the pump. When through pump-
ing,turn the crank in the opposite direction several revolutions, after which the cock should be
closed, thus preventing the escape of gasoline and reducing fire risk to a considerable degree.
For the price, no better pump is made.
In this "Typical Installation" the tank is 24 inches in diameter, 36 inches long; has 1-inch
suction pipe; J^-inch air vent pipe and air cock and 2-inch filling pipe.
Typical Installation
The tank should be buried outside the garage. This illustration is shown as a guide to
those desiring to install such an outfit. Prices on storage tanks, fittings, etc., will be
quoted on application.
Sizes and Prices
Suction
Fitted for
Pipe, Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 595
Fig. 595 Rotary Pump is designed to meet the demand for pumps for pumping small
quantities of oil or gasoline. It is also recommended for pumping water for house supply or
other purposes where power is available, and the liquid is entirely free from gritty substances.
Fig. 595 withType "B" Drive (Cipher, "TYPEB") is identical in construction with the
Fig. 595, except that it is mounted on a substantial cast iron base with electric motor and
connected to the motor by gearing. The motor speed should not exceed 1,800 revolutions per
minute for the maximum pump speed of 200. Motor is not included in price, but will be furnished
at extra charge.
No.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 580
With Pulley
Fig. 580 is a Rotary Force Pump which has been designed to meet the requirements of
machine tool manufacturers, for lubricating special screw threading and tapping tools. A
bracket is attached to the pump, by means of which it may be bolted to the machine.
This pump may also be used for pumping small quantities of water for house supply
where it can be operated by electric motor or other power, such as small gas engine. It is com-
pact and takes up but little space. The pump should not be set more than 10 to 15 feet above
the liquid, preferably as near to it as possible.
This little pump can be run with safety as high as 150 revolutions per minute, but 100
is about the proper speed. It is made in bronze only on special order. The diameter of shaft
is % inch, and the length 2% inches from stuffing-box to outer end.
A pulley of proper size should be attached to the shaft and the Pump Bracket fastened
rigidly to the machine tool if thus used, or to a wall or upright timber if used for water supply
as suggested above.
Suction
Fitted for
Pipe
Inches
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
No.
Pump
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Revolution Table
Speeds at which Fig. 598 pumps should operate to raise water to various heights.
Cap.
N O- Gals.
Pump Min-
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
The smaller sizes have both pump and motor mounted on a cast iron bed-plate, while the
The pump is provided with a bracket bearing of the ring-oiling type, which is outside of
and separate from the stuffing-box.
Flexible couplings, connecting the pump and motor shafts, can be furnished at an extra
To adapt these pumps to the various motor speeds, special construction is always neces-
sary; therefore, inquiries should always state the voltage and the kind of current used, amount of
liquid to be pumped, the length and sizes of piping and the total height to which liquid is to be
raised.
No.
TRIPLEX
POWER PUMPS
SINGLE
AND DOUBLE-ACTING
FOR BOILER FEEDING, MINE
PUMPING, WATER WORKS,
SEWAGE PUMPING, BRINE CIR-
CULATION, PAPER MILL PUMP-
ING, HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
ACCUMULATORS, FIRE PROTEC-
TION SERVICE, RAILWAY WATER
SUPPLY, HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR
SERVICE, PRIVATE WATER
SUPPLY, IRRIGATING, ETC., FOR
OPERATION BY ELECTRIC
OR OTHER POWER
SEPARATE BULLETINS
Descriptive of our complete line of triplex power pumps and com-
prising many different types and sizes, will be sent upon request.
However, to give a general idea of the appearance and construction
of these pumps, a few representative types are listed in this_section
of the Catalogue.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
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Our complete line of triplex power pumps is covered by a number of individual Bulletins.
However, to give a general idea of the construction of these pumps, we illustrate in this section a
few of the most popular types.
Deming Triplex Power Pumps are for operation by electric motors, gas, gasoline or steam
engines, water wheels, etc., either belt driven or direct connected to the driver. They are very
much more economical to operate than the direct acting steam pump and will show savings of
two-thirds and often more when compared with costs of steam pumping. When electric driven,
they can be installed in any convenient place without reference to the location of a central
power plant.
Deming Triplex Pumps embody the principle of the three-throw crank shaft, with the
crank pins at an angle of 120 degrees with each other, by which arrangement the strokes follow
and overlap one another. This results in a continuous and uniform action upon the fluid being
pumped, and insures an easy flow through the delivery pipe, with a corresponding high degree
of efficiency in the operation of the pump.
They are regularly made with capacities from 300 gallons to 60,000 gallons per hour,
and on special orders will be built in much larger sizes. A brief summary of the many different
uses for Deming Triplex Pumps is given below:
BELT DRIVEN: For waterworks, boiler feeding, paper and pulp mills, and for all kinds
of factory pumping.
ELECTRIC DRIVEN: For waterworks, compression and open tank pumping for private
water supply, fire service, boiler feeding, brine circulating, hydraulic elevators, hydraulic pressure
accumulators, mine pumping, irrigating, etc.
GAS OR GASOLINE DRIVEN: For waterworks, railway tank service, private water supply,
mine pumping, irrigating, etc.
WATER WHEEL DRIVEN: For irrigating and other purposes.
Weinvite correspondence with reference to special pumping equipment, and will gladly
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SECOND: The maximum quantity to be pumped per minute, per hour, or per day of twenty-
four hours.
THIRD: To what height the liquid is to be lifted by suction, and the diameter and length
of the suction pipe.
FOURTH: The height, or pressure, against which liquid is to be discharged, also diameter
FIFTH: Whether the liquid to be pumped is hot or cold, salt or fresh, acid, clear, thick
or gritty.
SECOND: Whether the pump is to be driven by belt from motor, or to have same direct
connected by gearing, or otherwise.
cut-off coupling.
SECOND: If by friction coupling, whether pump and engine are each to be mounted on
masonry foundations, or furnished with cast iron bed plate extending under both, also the
speed of the engine.
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153
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Specifications
FRAME consists of two standards, and includes crosshead guides and main crank shaft
bearings, the latter being lined with best anti-friction metal. In sizes 4x4 and smaller the
frame is cast in one piece with the cylinders.
CRANK SHAFT is of best open hearth steel casting in one piece.
GEARING is machine cut, and is double in 9 x 10 and 10 x 10 sizes, and in sizes 11 x 12 and
larger. Other sizes made with double gearing at extra price.
PINION SHAFT is of steel, running in boxes lined with best anti-friction metal, and bolted
to the main housings.
CONNECTING RODS, in sizes 4x6 and larger, have bronze boxes with wedge and screw
adjustment at crosshead end, and marine type babbitted boxes at crank end. Smaller sizes have
bronze bushings at crosshead ends.
CROSSHEADS run in bored guides, sizes 4x6 and larger having adjustable bronze shoes.
PLUNGERS are of hard, close-grained cast iron, finished true and smooth, and reciprocate
through packing of ample depth.
CYLINDERS AND BASE are in one casting in sizes 10 x 10 and smaller, and in larger sizes the
cylinders are in three separate castings bolted to the base.
VALVE CHAMBERS, in sizes 3^x 4 and larger, are separate castings bolted to the cylinders.
They are of liberal proportions, affording large valve area, and all valves are readily accessible.
VALVES for cold water are rubber discs, protected on top from cylindrically wound
springs by brass plates. For hot water, either special hard composition valves or bronze valves
are furnished as ordered.
VALVE SEATS are of bronze, screwed into decks, and are of the grid type. Iron seats
and valves furnished when conditions require.
AIR CHAMBER furnished when specified. Vacuum Chamber to order.
GREASE CUPS, or Oil Cups if specified, and wrenches furnished with all pumps.
SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION: Pumps furnished with brass cased or solid bronze plungers, and
bronze lined stuffing boxes and glands, with rawhide pinions, or otherwise varied from standard
construction, at extra price.
For different Types of Drive for pumps direct connected with electric motor, gas engine,
or other motive power, see pages 155 to 162, inclusive.
Type "B" Drive (Cipher, TYPED) consists of intermediate pump gear, rawhide, or fibre,
motor pinion, and bedplate under both pump and motor, except in the larger sizes, which have
separate motor bedplate bolted to the pump base. Recommended where space for installation is
limited and some noise due to high speed gearing is not objectionable.
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Fig. 40 Single-Acting Triplex Pump is designed for medium heavy service, such as
circulating brine, tank supply for factories, railway stations, etc.
Specifications
FRAME consists of two standards, and includes the crosshead guides and main crank
shaft bearings, the latter being lined with best anti-friction metal. In sizes 5^ x 6 and smaller
the frame is cast in one piece with the cylinders.
CRANK SHAFT is of best open hearth steel casting in one piece.
GEARING is machine cut, and is double in sizes 12 x 14 and larger.
PINION SHAFT is of steel, running in boxes lined with best anti-friction metal and bolted
to main housings.
CONNECTING RODS, in sizes 7x8 and larger, have bronze boxes with wedge and screw
adjustment at crosshead ends, and marine type babbitted boxes at the crank ends. Smaller
sizes have bronze bushings at crosshead ends.
PLUNGERS are of close-grained gray iron, turned and ground true and smooth, and have
crossheads with bronze shoes adjustable for wear.
CYLINDERS and base are in one casting, except in 12-inch stroke sizes which have cylin-
ders in separate castings.
VALVE CHAMBERS in all sizes except 5/4.X 8 and 6x8
are in separate castings bolted to
cylinders. They have large valve area, and all valves are readily accessible.
VALVES for cold water are rubber discs, protected on top from cylindrically wound springs
by brass plates. For hot water, either special composition valves or bronze valves are furnished
as ordered.
VALVE SEATS are of bronze, grid type, screwed into the decks. Iron seats and valves
furnished when conditions require.
AIR CHAMBER furnished when specified. Vacuum Chamber to order.
GREASE CUPS, or Oil Cups if specified, and wrenches furnished with all pumps.
SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION: Pumps furnished with brass cased or solid bronze plungers,
and bronze lined stuffing boxes and glands, with rawhide pinions, or otherwise varied from
standard construction, at extra price.
For different Types of Drive for pumps in connection with electric motor, or other
motive power, see' pages 155 to 162, inclusive.
PLUNGERS
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Type "B" Drive (Cipher, TYPES) consists of intermediate pump gear, rawhide, or fibre,
motor pinion, and bedplate under both pump and motor, except in the larger sizes, which have
separate motor bedplate bolted to the pump base. Recommended where space for installation is
limited and some noise due to high speed gearing is not objectionable.
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Fig. 52 Single-Acting Triplex Pump is designed for working pressures of from 200 to 400
pounds, or equivalent elevations. It is especially adapted for general water supply, boiler
feeding, hydraulic elevators and mine pumping, where the pressures do not exceed the ratings
given below.
FRAME consists of two standards, and includes crosshead guides and main crank shaft
bearings, the latter being lined with best anti-friction metal.
CRANK SHAFT is of best open hearth steel casting in one piece.
GEARING is machine cut, and is double in size 6x8 for 300 pounds pressure and larger
sizes; smaller sizes made with double gearing at extra price.
PINION SHAFT is of steel, running in boxes lined with best anti-friction metal and
bolted to main housings.
CONNECTING RODS have bronze boxes with wedge and screw adjustment at the crosshead
end, and marine type babbitted boxes at the crank end.
CROSSHEADS run in bored guides, and have bronze shoes adjustable for wear.
PLUNGERSare of hard close-grained cast iron, finished true and smooth, and reciprocate
through deep stuffing boxes.
CYLINDERS and base are in one casting in sizes 8 x 10 and smaller, and in larger sizes are
in three separate castings bolted to the base.
VALVE CHAMBERS are separate from and bolted to the cylinders. They are of liberal pro-
portion, affording large valve area, and all valves are readily accessible.
VALVES for 300 pounds pressure or less are of special composition rubber with bronze
seats of the grid type, unless specified otherwise. For higher pressure, valves are of bronze.
AIR CHAMBER supplied with pumps. Vacuum Chamber to order.
GREASE CUPS, or Oil Cups if specified, and wrenches furnished with pump.
SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION: Solid bronze plungers, bronze lined stuffing boxes and glands
rawhide pinions, or other variations from standard construction, at extra price.
For different TypesDrive for pumps direct connected with
of electric motor, gas
engine, or other motive power, see pages 155 to 162, inclusive.
PLUNGERS
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
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HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Especially designed for pumping into open or compression tanks in apartment houses,
residences, office buildings, or wherever quietness of operation is essential. These pumps have
unusually large valve area, which permits operating at much higher speeds than is the usual
practice with geared pumps, resulting in much greater capacity for the space occupied.
FRAME consists of three standards, which include the crosshead guides and the main
crank shaft bearings, the latter being lined with best anti-friction metal.
CRANK SHAFT is of best open hearth steel in one piece, and extended to receive driving
pulley.
CONNECTING RODS, in sizes 4x 6 and larger, have bronze boxes with wedge and screw adjust-
ment at the crosshead ends, and marine type babbitted boxes at the crank end. Smaller sizes
have bronze bushings at crosshead end.
CROSSHEADS run in bored guides, and sizes 4x6 and larger have bronze shoes adjustable
for wear.
PLUNGERS are of close grained cast iron, finished true and smooth, and reciprocate through
packing of ample depth.
CYLINDERS in sizes 5x6 and smaller are integral with the main guide frame.
VALVE CHAMBERS in sizes 3^ x 4 and larger are separate castings bolted to the cylinders.
All valves are readily accessible.
VALVES for cold water are rubber discs protected on top from cylindrically wound springs
by brass plates. Bronze or hard rubber valves furnished for hot water when specified.
VALVE SEATS are of bronze, and in sizes 2x2 and larger are of grid type, screwed into
the decks.
GREASE CUPS, or Oil Cups if preferred, and wrenches furnished with all pumps, also air
chamber if specified. Vacuum Chamber to order at extra price.
SPECIALS: Pumps furnished with brass cased plungers, or solid bronze plungers, and
bronze lined stuffing boxes and glands at extra price.
For different Types of Drive for Fig. 48 pumps in connection with electric motor and
gas engine, see opposite page.
PLUNGERS
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Fig. 48. Sizes 2 x 2 to 3% x 3 with Type "C" Drive Fig. 48, Sizes 2 x 2 to
:
x 3, with Type "B" Drive
Type "C" Drive (Cipher, TYPEC) includes cast-iron bedplate under pump and motor, with
connection by short belt and spring belt tightener. Very desirable outfit where limited space is
available for installation and quietness in operation is essential.
Type "B" Drive (Cipher, TYPEB) includes cast-iron bedplate on which both pump and
motor are mounted with connection by gear and rawhide, or fibre, motor pinion. Recommended
where space for installation is limited and some noise due to gearing is not objectionable.
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Types "C" and "D" Drives for Deming Geared Power Pumps
Type "C" Drive (Cipher, TYPEC) consists of bedplate under pump and motor, with con-
nection by short belt and spring belt tightener. Recommended where limited space is available
and quiet running is essential. With rawhide pump pinion, practically all noise is eliminated.
Type "D" Drive (Cipher, TYPED) consists of bedplate under pump and motor in smaller
sizes, and motor bed plate bolted to pump bed plate in larger sizes, with motor connected to pump
by silent chain drive. More quiet in operation than the geared drive and occupies small space.
SEPARATE BULLETINS
Descriptive of our complete line of horizontal power pumps and com-
prising many different types and sizes, will be sent upon request.
However, to give a general idea of the appearance and construction
of these pumps, a few representative types are listed in this section
of the Catalogue.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
ing air to pneumatic tank for hydro-pneumatic water supply. If the pump is to
be placed lower than the source of supply, we recommend that it be fitted with
air compressor (see illustration at bottom of opposite page) but if water supply ;
is located at a lower level than the pump, the regular air-charging device will be
entirely satisfactory.
Suited for Long Distance Pumping
The "Atlas" Pump is DOUBLE-ACTING and discharges water at each stroke
of the pump. It will lift water vertically by suction, a distance of 25 feet or less.
It will draw water horizontally from 200 to 300 feet; will force it vertically
150 feet; and will also force water horizontally for two or three miles, provided
the discharge pipe is large enough to prevent excessive friction. With a IJ^-inch
discharge pipe the "Atlas" Pump can usually be depended upon to force water
horizontally for approximately one mile. However, for hydro-pneumatic service,
the pump should be placed as near the tank as possible. The "Atlas" is built
for 75 pounds maximum pressure.
Fig. 691
Hand Lever Attachment for Fig. 691. Fig. 691, with Tight and Loose Pulleys, also Air Charging Device
Furnished on the 2J^ x 5 size only
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Fig. 691
(Continued from two preceding pages)
A few of the reasons for the popularity of the "Atlas" pump are mentioned on page 164.
Further specifications, also list prices, descriptions and illustrations of various types of
drives, will be found on this and the opposite page.
Complete hydro-pneumatic systems in which the "Atlas" pump is used are illustrated
and described on pages 192 and 193.
A SPECIAL AIR COMPRESSOR will be supplied (see illustration at bottom of page 165)
when desired, at extra price, as listed below.
Type "B" Drive (Cipher, "TYPES"). Includes cast iron sub-base, intermediate gear
and rawhide pinion for connecting electric motor.
Type "C" Drive (Cipher, "TYPEC"). Same as Type "CI" Drive with addition of cast
iron sub-base under pump and motor. Belt is included. Motor furnished at extra price.
Type "CI" Drive (Cipher, "TYPECI"). Includes tight pulley, 20 inches diameter or
smaller, with belt tightener of gravity type for driving by electric motor or gas engine with short
belt pulley centers. Larger diameter pulley supplied at extra price. Belt is not included.
HAND OPERATION: Size 2^x5 is furnished, when desired, with lever, link and attach-
"
ments as illustrated, for operating by hand in case of emergency. (Cipher, HANDOP.")
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Fig. 708 is a double-acting power pump, made in three sizes, and good for pumping against
pressures up to 200 pounds, which makes it an admirable pump for contractor's service and
hydro-pneumatic water supply systems.
It is adapted for a suction lift of 24 feet or less.
Any available power may be used to drive the pump, such as gasoline engine, electric
motor, etc. Air chamber has ample capacity.
There are no air pockets in this pump so it cannot become "air bound."
CYLINDER is reversible, so suction and discharge pipes may be arranged for either side.
CYLINDER LINER: Brass and removable.
PISTON PACKING: Special fibrous cup packing.
SUCTION VALVE DECK is removable, to give access to suction valves.
GEARS: Ratio 5 to 1. Machine-cut from the solid; not cast teeth.
PULLEYS: See list below.
VALVES: Brass balls; are accessible without interference with the piping.
VALVE SEATS are cast bronze, and removable.
PISTON ROD: Cannot buckle or get out of line as it is double rod guided.
Type "B" is used to indicate direct connected motor drive.
Type "CI" Drive: Includes tight pulley, as follows: No. 1, 8x4; No. 2, 16x4;
No. 3, 16 x 4. With belt tightener of the gravity type. Pulleys of different diameters fur-
nished at extra price.
Dimensions
No.
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FIG. 1696 is especially recommended for pumping oils and other liquids where a pump for
PISTON
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" "
Deming Triumph Double-Acting Piston Pump
Fig. 609, for Medium Service
Fig. 609 "TRIUMPH" Piston Pump has been on the market for many years, and has
gained great popularity as a gathering pump in mines where a pump of but small capacity is
required. It is also well adapted to use in circulating brine, tank supply and boiler feeding where
pressures do not exceed the ratings below.
The pump cylinder is securely bolted to a substantial bed plate, and the crank shaft,
rod guide, yoke and pitman are so arranged as to keep all parts in perfect alignment. All standard
pumps have piston with hydraulic cup packing, tight and loose pulleys, cut gearing and babbitted
bearings. The piston rod, stuffing box, valves and valve seats are made of brass, and cylinders
are brass lined except in "bronze cylinder" and "all bronze" pumps.
Fig. 609 with Type "B" Drive (Cipher, "TYPEB") is the standard pump without pulleys,
but with sub-base and gearing connection for electric motor, as illustrated on opposite page.
NOTE. Fig. 609 can also be furnished mounted on portable truck with motor.
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Fig. 696 differs from our other types of horizontal piston pumps in that all valves are
quickly accessible from the top by loosening two nuts. This is especially desirable in handling
mine water where small particles of coal or other foreign substances are liable to clog the valves.
This pump is also well suited for brine pumping and general water supply where pressure does
not exceed 75 pounds.
MAIN FRAME is of heavy box type, and includes bored crosshead guide and babbitt-lined
shaft bearings.
CYLINDER is of cast iron with cast bronze liner, and contains all valves.
CRANK SHAFT is of best open hearth annealed steel casting, accurately machined.
GEARING is machine cut from the solid.
CONNECTING ROD has babbitt-lined, divided bearing at the crank end and bronze bushing
at the crosshead end.
CROSSHEAD reciprocates through a bored guide, and has shoes adjustable for wear.
PISTON is fibrous packed.
PISTON ROD is of bronze working through deep stuffing box, with bolted gland.
VALVES are of rubber, on bronze grid seats, which are screwed into the decks.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION includes tight and loose pulleys, grease cups, wrenches and
companion pipe flanges of sizes listed. Modifications of standard construction furnished at
extra price.
Types "B" and "BA" Drives
696 is furnished with Type "B" Drive in all sizes the same as Fig. 716, and with
Fig.
Type "BA" Drive in size 6 x 10 only. See illustration and description on pages 172 and 173.
NOTE. The 5 and 6-inch stroke pumps can be furnished on portable truck with motor.
SEPARATE BULLETINS
Descriptive of our complete line of working heads and compris-
ing many different types and sizes, will be sent upon request.
However, to give a general idea of the appearance and construc-
tion of these pumps, a few representative types are listed in this
section of the Catalogue.
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These pump heads have crossheads with babbitted bearings working on double heavy
steel rod guides. The stuffing-box gland is of brass. The power attachment is hinged to the
crosshead and is designed to fit wood rod of windmill, although it can be altered for other
style connection when desired.
Fig. 439 has flanged base to bolt to platform or foundation, and the base is threaded for
pipe that connects with cylinder. When so ordered, a separate flange threaded for drop pipe,
will be furnished at additional cost.
Fig. 1439 is exactly the same as Fig. 439, but with the addition of a large flanged air chamber.
For use with Figs. 439 and 1439 pump heads, we recommend our Figs. 311 and 324 artesian
well cylinders, listed elsewhere and connecting with pipe of larger diameterthan the cylinder, which
will permit the withdrawal of the plunger and valve by the removal of the stuffing-box flange.
Plunger rods are regularly threaded on lower end, %-inch U.S. Standard, but will be
threaded otherwise if so specified. In ordering always specify size of suction and discharge pipe
wanted.
Sizes and Prices
Figures
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Fig. 569
6, 8 and 10 to 3
With Flange for 1^ to
3 to 1 20x5
2-inch pipe
8 and 10 to 3
With Double Discharge 3 to 1 20x5
6,
Air Chamber, as illustrated
8 and 10 to 3
With Air Chamber and 3 to 1 20x5
6,
Cock
60 feet )
BRAWL 145.00 145.00
3%-inch cylinder,
4M-inch cylinder, 50 feet BRAWLER 150.00 BRAZEN 150.00
*Unless otherwise specified, suction is fitted for IJ^-inch pipe and discharge for IJ^-inch pipe.
fFrom lowest surface of water in well to highest point of delivery.
Fig. 66
This head is adapted especially
forpumping water from deep wells for
suburban homes and other places re-
quiring a moderate water supply. All
parts are readily accessible.
The sucker rod and cylinder valves
can be withdrawn without disturbing
any pipe connections.
The standard head includes cut
gearing, tight and loose pulleys and oil
cups. For hydro-pneumatic service an
air compressor will be supplied at extra
cost. When desired, an extended
walking beam and counterweight, for
equalizing the plunger load, will be
furnished at extra cost as listed below.
Our Figs. 311 or 324 cylinders are
recommended for use with this head.
TYPE "B" DRIVE (Cipher, TYPES)
Fig. 66. with Tight and Loose Pulleys and Air Compressor
consists of a cas t-iron bedplate, on
which working head and motor are mounted, with motor direct-connected by gearing.
electric
TYPE "CS" DRIVE (Cipher, TYPECS) consists of a cast-iron shelf hinged to the back of
working head frame, the motor being mounted on the shelf and belted to the working head.
Quieter in operation than Type "B" Drive.
On page 194 this head is shown in connection with a complete hydro-pneumatic water
supply system.
Without Tight Extra for Type Extra for Type Extra for Extended Extra for Air
With Tight and and Loose 'B" Drive (Motor 'CS" Drive in- Walking Beam Compressor
Loose Pulleys not included) cluding Belt (Motor and 100-Lb. Including Piping
Pulleys
not included) Counterweight Connections
Fig. 62 is adapted especially for supplying water from deep wells for private estates,
manufacturing plants, farms, etc. It is very substantially built, and the "low-down" design,
as well as other features, make it the most accessible deep well pump on the market. By dis-
connecting the differential plunger from the crosshead and the walking beam from the con-
necting rod, and removing the stuffing box cap, the plunger can be readily withdrawn without
disturbing the pipe connections. The stroke is adjustable, thereby permitting the easy regulation
of the pump capacity to the flow of the water in the well.
The main base is of cast iron, and carries the crank and pinion shaft bearings, which are
lined with best babbitt metal.
The gearing is machine cut, the main gear being bolted to a flange integral with the
crank shaft.
The crosshead is babbitt lined, and the guide rods are of polished steel.
Each pump has a differential plunger which discharges part of the water on the down
stroke, thus equalizing the load and giving a more uniform flow of water. The stuffing box is
very easy of access for repacking, the gland being of the bolted type. Air chamber furnished
at extra price.
Fig. 62 with Type "B" Drive (Cipher, TYPEB) is the standard pump without pulleys,
but with extended base and gearing connection for electric motor.
Fig. 62 with Type "C" Drive (Cipher, TYPEC) is the standard pump mounted on sub-base
for connection to electric motor, and including short belt and belt tightener. Adaptable to
10-inch stroke size only.
On page 196, Fig. 62 is illustrated in connection with hydro-pneumatic System No. 2018.
With these working heads we recommend using our Fig. 324 or Fig. 311 artesian well
cylinders and Fig. 636 octagon wood sucker rod.
Stroke
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Fig. 61 Deep Well Working Head is of very rigid construction throughout, and its "low
down" design, together with other features, make it one of the most desirable deep well
pumps on the market for the work for which it is adapted. Access to the well for repairing
cylinder or rod is quickly and easily made. The stroke is adjustable, permitting the regulation
of the pump capacity to the supply of water in the well.
MAIN FRAME is of cast iron of very heavy design, and contains both the crank and pinion
shaft bearings which are lined with best anti-friction metal.
GEARING is machine cut, the crank gear being bolted to a large flange integral with the
crank shaft and located between the main bearings, thereby eliminating torsional strains.
CRANK SHAFT, Connecting Rod, Link and Walking Beam are all of steel.
CROSSHEAD is babbitt lined with provision tor lubrication, and the guide rods are of
polished steel held in rigid alignment by stay rods extending to the main standard.
DISCHARGE HEAD is located above the base and can be readily turned to discharge to the
front as illustrated, or to the right or left as desired.
DIFFERENTIAL PLUNGER works through an outside packed stuffing box with bolted gland.
WITH TYPE "B" DRIVE (Cipher, TYPEB) is furnished with extended cast iron bed
FIG. 61
plate and gearing connection for electric motor. Motor can be furnished at extra charge.
FIG. 61 WITH TYPE "K" DRIVE (Cipher TYPEK) is furnished with friction cut-off coupling
for direct connecting with gas or gasoline engine when speed of engine is not too great to permit
this drive. When engine speed exceeds 200 R. P. M., provision is made for a double reduction of
gearing and an extra bearing for a secondary shaft to which a higher speed engine can be con-
nected by friction coupling. Prices for Type "K" Drive are quoted on application with statement
of engine horse power and speed.
In connection with Fig. 61 working head we recommend using our Fig. 324 Artesian Well
Cylinder and Fig. 636 octagon wood sucker rod.
In corresponding, give as fully as possible conditions under which working head is to be
operated, and if working head only is required, specify size of cylinder in use and also threads
on sucker rod. See page 176.
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Figs. 80 and 82 Deep Well Working Heads are designed for the operation of deep well
cylinders, and have incorporated such desirable features as our extensive experience in this line
of pumping machinery indicates as the best.
Fig. 82 differs from Fig. 80 (illustrated on opposite page) in having double crank gears, and
outboard bearing and stand.
BEARINGS are lined with best anti-friction metal, the pinion shaft bearings being bolted to
the main housings.
GEARING machine cut, the main gear (or gears) being bolted to a large flange (or flanges)
is
Stroke
Inches
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Fig. 710
lar equipment.
Fig. 389
HYDRO-PNEUMATIC
WATER SYSTEMS
INCLUDING PUMP
AND
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
FOR SUPPLYING WATER TO
FARM HOMES, SUBURBAN RESI-
DENCES, COUNTRY CLUBS, SUM-
MER HOMES, GREENHOUSES,
ETC., THE TANK PRESSURE IN
MANY CASES BEING AUTOMATI-
CALLY CONTROLLED, AND THE
PUMP OPERATED BY ELECTRIC
MOTOR, GASOLINE ENGINE
OR BY HAND
A SEPARATE CATALOGUE
Of our complete line of hydro-pneumatic water systems, com-
prising many different types and sizes, will be sent upon request.
However, to give a general idea of the appearance and construc-
tion of these systems, a few representative types are listed in this
section of the Catalogue.
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No matter how small or how large the home, building or institution may be, there is a
Deming system to exactly fit the requirements.
Many thousands of Deming Water Systems are today giving dependable, satisfactory
service, covering a range of conditions that is almost without limit. In the tiny bungalow, and
in the magnificent country homes of some of the world's richest men, Deming systems are daily
proving to the owners the wisdom of their choice.
In the smallest Deming system, the pump has a capacity of 180 gallons per hour with a
tank of 53 gallons capacity. The pump in the largest system will deliver 60,000 gallons per hour
with a tank capacity 20,000 gallons. In very large installations several tanks are often used.
Note Carefully
WHEN QUOTING ON DEMING OUTFITS, THE SUCKER ROD, PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS, SUCH
AS ELLS, TEES, UNIONS, ETC., ARE NOT INCLUDED, UNLESS so SPECIFIED, SINCE EACH INSTALLATION
IS, AS A RULE, DIFFERENTLY SITUATED AND REQUIRES, THEREFORE, DIFFERENT FITTINGS AND VARY-
ING LENGTHS OF PlPE.
Hand-holes and man-holes in tank ARE FURNISHED ONLY WHEN SPECIFIED, but we recom-
mend that a hand-hole at least be included. For prices see page on which tanks are listed. The
water capacity of a tank is approximately two-thirds the total capacity.
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Equipment Specifications
of System No. 2001
One 30-in. x 6-ft. vertical tank.
double-
acting pump with brass-lined
cylinder.
One Fig. 904 1-in. check valve.
One Fig. 900 1-in. globe valve.
One Fig. 913 %-in. stop and
waste valve.
One Fig. 688 pressure gauge.
One Fig. 917 >-in. hose bibb.
One glass water gauge.
STRAINER PLUG
Equipment Specifications of
System No. 2085
"Marvel" electric house pump
with electric motor; automatic
switch; pulley; spring belt tightener, flat belt; pressure gauge; water glass; relief valve; fresh
water outlet; cast-iron sub-base or floor plate.
Fig.
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This system will store water under 75 pounds pressure or less. The pump has a capacity
of 575 gallons per hour at 60 revolutions per minute, and is fully described on the preceding
pages. The engine is of the hopper-cooled type; four cycle; has hit-and-miss governor; will
not freeze; has machine-cut gears; jump spark ignition; operates at 600 revolutions per minute.
Diameter of engine pulley, 10 inches; face, 3 inches. It is one of the very best engines on the
market. Book of instructions for operating engine is included with each "Atlas" system.
Amount of air to be pumped can be regulated by the air charging device on the pump.
The usual maximum pressure maintained is 45 to 50 pounds. This makes a very good outfit
for farms, suburban residences, factories, warehouses, etc.
The pump is belted to the motor in this system, which practically eliminates all noise.
System No. 2012 is, therefore, our most popular motor driven outfit. The automatic pressure
regulator starts and stops the motor when the pressure falls or rises beyond a predetermined
point. The "Atlas" pump has a capacity of 575 gallons per hour and is fully described on the
preceding pages. Pump and motor are mounted upon a cast-iron sub-base, and are connected by
a short belt. The cast-iron base insures permanent alignment of pump and motor.
We should be fully informed regarding the kind of current and the voltage available.
Equipment Specifications of System No. 2012
One 30-in. x 8-ft. horizontal tank. One Fig. 1508 automatic pressure regulator.
One Fig. 691, 2^ in. x 5 in. "Atlas" double- One Fig. 904 1-in. check valve.
acting power pump with air charging device One 900
and brass-lined cylinder; with Type "C" Fig. 1-in. globe valve.
drive (including cast-iron sub-base and One Fig. 1995 %-in. relief valve.
20-in. x 3-in. pulley). One Fig. 688 pressure gauge.
One % horse-power, A. C., single-phase, 60- Two Fig. 917 }4-in. hose bibbs.
cycle, 110-220 volt electric motor. Price
One
will vary slightly, depending upon the kind Fig. 913 %-in. stop and waste cock.
of motor required. See list below. One glass water gauge.
PUMP
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WORKING HEAD
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
In this system the air is supplied to the tank by means of an air compressor, which is
located between the guide rods at top of the pump head, and is operated from the crosshead.
Should no air be desired while the pump is running, a pet cock may be opened which will permit
the air to escape.
Operating our Fig. 311, 1%
x 10-inch brass cylinder at a depth of 100 feet, System No.
2020, when driven by 1^ H. P. gasoline engine, will deliver 420 gallons of water per hour
against 50 pounds pressure in the tank.
An automatic gasoline engine stop cuts out battery switch when pressure reaches desired
point. Should power fail, lever is provided for hand operation. In deep well outfits it is
advisable to send us complete details, since a cylinder of larger capacity may be used in
wells of lesser depths than 100 feet. For complete details of Fig. 1717, see page 73.
Tight
Pulley
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In deep well installations the pump head is usually located some distance away from the tank, For this
reason, the piping in the above illustration is shown disconnected from the head
With a Fig. 311, 2%-in. x 10-in. cylinder at a depth of 150 feet below the surface, this
system supply 600 gallons of water per hour against 60 pounds pressure in the tank.
will
When preferred, the connection between working head and motor is made by a short
" "
belt with tightener instead of gearing at the same price, this being designated as Type C drive.
Air for the pneumatic tank is supplied by the Fig. 63 air pumping device in the discharge
head when the well cylinder does not exceed 3M
inches inside diameter, but when a cylinder
larger than 3J4 inches diameter used, Fig. 64 air compressor attachment is furnished.
is
While the System No. 2018 as listed below will be satisfactory for most conditions where a
capacity of not more than 600 gallons per hour is required (from a deep well), we nevertheless
advise that full information as to the depth of the well, inside diameter of same and the dis-
charge pressure required should be sent with the order.
For complete details of Fig. 62, see pages 182-183.
WORKING
HEAD
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
For installations where very large quantities of water are necessary, we recommend
the use of our triplex pumps. These are made in capacities up to 60,000 gallons per hour. We
also can supply hydro-pneumatic tanks with capacities of 20,000 gallons or less.
When the source of supply is at a much lower elevation than the point where the water
is to be used, and also a considerable distance away, our triplex pumps are preferred.
Wedo not list any complete hydro-pneumatic outfits in which triplex pumps are used,
for the reason that in large installations the conditions vary so very much that we prefer to
handle such propositions as individual cases in order to determine the outfit best suited to exist-
ing conditions.
Such outfits usually consist of a Deming triplex pump, hydro-pneumatic tank, electric
motor or gasoline engine, with the Deming air pumping device, and the necessary valves,
gauges, etc.
Deming triplex pumps are especially adapted for hydro-pneumatic service in hotels,
country estates, etc. When electric current is available, they may be automaticallycontrolled.
They are made in a great many different styles and sizes for varying conditions.
To quote intelligently we should know the quantity of water required per day; vertical
distance from surface of water to the pump suction inlet and length of suction pipe; elevation
from surface at well to point of delivery and length of discharge pipe. Give kind of motive power
preferred; if electric current, state kind of current and voltage.
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These tanks are made of best open hearth flange steel with double riveted longitudinal
seams, and are alltested to 125 Ibs. air pressure. The prices below do not include water and
pressure gauges or other accessories, but holes for pipe connections are tapped to suit conditions.
All tanks are painted inside with a special anti-rust paint.
Diam.
Inches
SPRAY PUMPS
AND
ACCESSORIES
FOR ALL
SPRAYING CONDITIONS
INCLUDING BUCKET, KNAP-
SACK, BARREL, TANK, COM-
PRESSED AIR, AND CART
SPRAYERS FOR THE GARDEN,
GREENHOUSE AND ORCHARD;
INDEPENDENT POWER SPRAY
PUMPS AND POWER SPRAYING
OUTFITS FOR EXTENSIVE OPER-
ATIONS; FIELD SPRAYERS,
SPRAY NOZZLES, SPRAYING
ATTACHMENTS, ETC.
A SEPARATE CATALOGUE
Of our complete spray pumps, nozzles and accessories, com-
line of
prising many and sizes, will be sent upon request.
different types
However, to give a general idea of the appearance and construction
of these pumps, a few representative types are listed in this section
of the Catalogue.
HAND AND POWER PUMPS FOR ALL USES
Without some type of bucket spray pump, no assortment of garden tools may be said to be
complete, The "Prize" is much used
for spraying small trees, garden truck, flowers and shrubbery;
washing windows, porches, autos and buggies; applying whitewash and disinfectants in barns and
poultry houses; applying cattle-fly oil, stock dip, etc.
This is our lowest priced spray pump, but it is often referred to as "much in little." The
"Prize" is double acting, discharging one- half the solution on both the up and down stroke, giving
a continuous spray. It is light; easy to carry; and is "built for business;" will develop a good
pressure; is easy to operate; is practically non-breakable and will last for years.
Specifications
PUMP: The working parts of the pump are brass, including cylinder, plunger tube, plunger,
valve seats and valve cages. The valves are solid brass balls, a true sphere to one one-thousandth
of an inch. Nothing to rust or corrode. The ball valves insure a free movement of the liquid, as
they are practically non-chokable.
AIR CHAMBER: The hollow plunger tube acts as an air chamber. The discharge chamber
is brass.
HANDLE: The handle is made of malleable iron similar to that used on the "Success" Pumps.
HOZE AND NOZZLE: The "Acme" spray nozzle, our simplest, is used with 3 feet of %-inch
hose. The "Bordeaux," our patented adjustable nozzle for all spraying conditions, is furnished at
additional cost.
FOOT REST is of malleable iron, 12 inches high, and clamps to the cylinder of pump.
SHIPPING WEIGHT, crated, is about nine pounds. The pump is put up in a strawboard box,
AGITATOR Dash Disc, Fig. 759, ready to attach to "Prize" and "Success" Pumps.
See illustration above Cipher, KINGLING
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outfit may be carried from place to place by the bail when bucket is full of mixture
Cipher, KELTER
Fig. 968, Success," consists of the "Success" pump mounted in a four-gallon tank,
"Handy
which may be had in brass or galvanized iron. This is a very popular outfit among florists, gard-
eners, stockmen and poulfrymen. HOSE AND NOZZLE: Four feet of %-inch hose and "Bordeaux"
nozzle. Weight, boxed for shipment, is about 25 pounds.
FIG. 654 "Prize" Knapsack sprayer (cut to the right) is similar to Fig. 675, except that
the tank is and the "Prize" pump is used.
of galvanized iron,
Specifications
PUMP: The working parts are same as the "Prize" and "Success" pumps shown on pre-
ceding pages. The cylinder, plunger, valves and valve seats being brass, corrosion and rust are
eliminated. The lever is wrought iron and with malleable iron link, steel rod and wood handle.
TANKS are five gallons capacity. Fig. 675 has BRASS tank and dash disc agitator, operated
from the pump lever. Fig. 654 may be fitted with agitator, when desired, at extra cost. Both
outfits have drip cup for possible leakage; wide shoulder straps; and a gauze strainer under
filling hole. Figs. 675 and 654 have carrying handles on top of tank and wide foot rest at bot-
tom, for convenience when used like bucket pumps. When so used, lever may be detached and
the extra handle affixed to the plunger rod. Fig. 654 has GALVANIZED IRON tank.
HOSE AND NOZZLE: These outfits have 4 feet of %-inch hose with extension pipe 24
inches long; undersprayer, Fig. 962 (see page 215) and our "Bordeaux" nozzle (see page 214).
SHIPPING WEIGHT: The weights boxed for shipment are about 40 pounds.
Outfits
Fig. 675 With brass tank, as described Cipher, KETTLE
Fig. 654 With galvanized tank Cipher, KETCHUP
Seven-foot section %-inch hose couplings and pole holder, for tree spraying . .
Cipher, KEDLACK
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The "Aerospra" is the best and most durable compressed air hand sprayer on the market.
It is convenient in all respects. // the plunger is removed from the cylinder, it can be replaced
without interference with the crimped plunger leather by placing it in the recessed cap of tank
until the cap is attached again ready for operations. The straps are for carrying it on the shoulders
or it can be carried by the handle, when carrying lock is attached see the sectional view. The
operator can pump up and spray at rest, until the reduced pressure requires pumping again. The
tanks are tested up to 100 pounds pressure more than twice the pressure which is obtained by
the average operator. The sprayer is patented and the NAME "AEROSPRA" is A REGISTERED
TRADE-MARK.
Specifications
AIR PUMP: Brass tube cylinder, diameter 2 inches, stroke 12 inches. Top cap of tank
attached to cylinder. Aspecial rubber-packed flange tightens with the pressure. The locking
and carrying clamp is of unique design. The cylinder valve is rubber and is very simple. The
pump can be instantly removed for filling the tank.
TANK: MADE EITHER OF THE BEST QUALITY OF GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL OR SHEET BRASS.
The carrying straps are wide for ease in handling. The diameter is 73/6 inches and height 18^2
inches, with about 3J^ gallons capacity. The tank should be about two-thirds filled.
HOZE AND NOZZLE: There is a 3-foot section of %-inch hose with shut-off cock and fine
spray nozzle.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: When boxed with all parts snugly packed ready for freight or express,
the weight is about 20 pounds.
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DISCHARGE
NIPPLES.
BASE AND
AIR CHAMBER
BRASS
CYLINDER
VALVE
CHAMBERS
This is one of the most convenient spraying outfits for general use. As an all-round utility
sprayer it cannot be beaten. It is particularly adapted for both the garden and greenhouse, also
for orchard use, as well as for spraying livestock in the barn and livery stable. It is a splendid
whitewashing outfit, as the pump is strong and durable and has a good agitator. The working
parts, including agitator, are shown in the sectional view above.
Specifications
PUMPhas 1%-inch brass cylinder, brass ball valves with brass seat and cage, brass plunger
and our special plunger packing. The leverage is six to one; can be worked against pressure of
100 pounds. The air chamber is ample, the base adding considerably to the capacity of the pipe
air chamber.
AGITATOR: Twin paddle type, simple and effective; stirs the liquid thoroughly.
TANK AND CART: Twenty-four-gallon wood tank with steel hoops and hinged wood top.
Leg, tongue and handle of wrought pipe. Metal wheels, diameter 24 inches, with staggered
spokes and 2-inch tires. Special axle of wrought iron pipe held by long through bolts. Hub-to-
hub measurement, 33 inches. Height to top of tank, 30 inches. Height to top of pump, 42 inches.
HOSE AND NOZZLE: Six feet of 3^-inch "Deco" discharge hose and our "Bordeaux" nozzle
are furnished. See list below for extra section of hose.
SHIPPING WEIGHT, including cart, when crated, is about 120 pounds.
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FOR SPRAYING GARDEN AND FIELD CROPS two rows at a time, this is a splendid machine. It
isa"one-man power" outfit, in which the pump is automatically operated from the wheel. OPER-
ATES UNDER 40 POUNDS PRESSURE WHEN PUSHED AT ORDINARY SPEED.
When used for TREE SPRAYING ONLY the crosshead pin and connecting rod should be
removed from the axle and pump lever, REVERSING THE PUMP AND TANK. This brings the pump
lever convenient to the user, who can then attach an extra section of i^-inch hose and proceed to
spray his trees and shrubbery.
Specifications
PUMP: 1^-inch brass tube cylinder, stroke is adjustable, 3^, 2% or l^j inches. Air
chamber is augmented by hollow brass plunger tube. The plunger, valves and seats are brass.
Lever is steel. The agitator is of dash-disc type operated from rod attached to plunger tube.
TANK: GALVANIZED or BRASS, I()-GALLON; detachable. Iron top and lid; bottom reinforced.
FRAME: Handles of steel pipe bent to shape, and attached to uprights, carrying the tank.
Axle bearings clamped to ends of handles, forming the frame. Structure rigidly supported by
forming the legs.
steel braces,
V,.
Specifications
PUMP: Sets low in barrel. Fastens to chime of barrel by turning one clamp screw. Held
rigid by anchor pin on bottom of barrel.
CYLINDER: Removable 2-inch seamless drawn brass; always submerged and primed.
PLUNGER has special fabric packing chemically treated. Will not require replacing for two or
three seasons.
VALVES: Solid bronze ball valves and bronze valve seats. By removing two bolts, both
suction and discharge valves may be taken out for examination or repair.
AIR CHAMBER: Two-inch heavy steel tubing. Ample capacity for one section hose. Reduces
effort of pumping.
AGITATOR: Twin paddle type. Simple and effective for stirring solution.
FITTINGS: Brass gauze strainer; discharge connection fitted for one lead of ^-inch hose.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: Pump only, about 50 pounds.
Cipher, KEEL
Outfit "A" - "Major" sprayer with one 12J^-foot section of 3^-inch hose, couplings, and
-
STRAINER
Specifications
PUMP: Sets low in barrel. Universal iron base adjustable to any size or depth of barrel
fits the flat head or curved side of barrel. This, with foot lug, keeps pump absolutely rigid during
operation. Base fits 7 x 10-inch hole. Liquid is poured through a filling hole in base. Four hook
bolts with large thumb nuts attach base to barrel head. Easy to remove pump from barrel.
CYLINDER: Renewable 2^-inch seamless drawn brass. Four-inch stroke. Always sub-
merged and primed. Plunger has special fabric packing, chemically treated.
VALVES: Solid bronze ball valves and bronze valve seats. By removing four bolts, both
suction and discharge valves may be taken out for examination or repair.
AIR CHAMBER: 23^-inch heavy steel tubing, 32 inches long. Reduces effort in pumping.
AGITATOR: Twin paddle type. Simple and effective for stirring solution.
FITTINGS: Brass gauze strainer. Brass discharge "Y" for two leads of 3/-inch hose.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: Pump only, carefully boxed, 75 pounds.
Outfits and Extras
Fig. 045 "Century" barrel sprayer only, with "Y" connection, Fig. 304 .Cipher, KINATE
. .
Outfit "A," as above, with one 122/6-foot section of j^-inch "Deco" hose, couplings and
"Simplex" angle nozzle Cipher, KERNISH
Outfit "B," with two 12^-foot sections of hose, nozzles, etc Cipher, KNIGHTLY
Additional price for extra lengths of hose. For extension pipes, etc., see page 210.
A most convenient outfit for either field, vineyard or orchard work. The U. S. Government
is using- large numbers of these outfits at home and abroad for spraying, disinfecting and white-
washing.
No lifting of heavy barrels of mixture into and out of farm wagons. The "Farmer's Friend"
is always ready for business as soon as barrel is filled.
For spraying field crops, our four-row field sprayer, Fig. 653 (see opposite page) is recom-
mended.
Specifications
PUMP: The "Century" barrel pump. For complete description of pump see page 207.
FITTINGS: A three-way stop cock is fitted to pump discharge so that two leads of hose may
be used if necessary, although but one 12j/2-foot section of J^-inch "Deco" hose and "Simplex"
angle nozzle are regularly supplied. We recommend the use of an extension pipe with this outfit
when used for orchard spraying. See page 216.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: Knocked down and crated, is about 500 pounds.
THREE WAY
HOSE CONNECTION
TO PUMP DISCHARGE)
CONNECTING"
DISCHARGE END NOZZLE-
HOSE ATTACHMENT
The Deming Four-Row Field Sprayer, Fig. 653
For Potato Plants and Other Field Crops
For spraying potatoes, strawberries, small nursery stock, cotton fields, etc., this is a very
convenient device, as it is easily and quickly attached to any wagon.
The nozzle holders can be adjusted to rows of any width from 22 to 40 inches for forward
or backward spraying. They may be raised or lowered and brought together to pass through gate.
OUR "CENTURY" OR LARGER SPRAYERS CAN BE USED.
Specifications
ATTACHMENT: For any wagon Can be securely clamped on with
or cart. set screws and
bolts which are furnished.
ADJUSTMENT: Height for spraying and width of rows can be easily arranged by the lock
lever. Width of rows from 22 to 40 inches.
HOSE AND NOZZLES: There are two sections of ^g-inch hose connecting to the outer nozzles
and two sections of 3^-inch hose connecting to coupling in center, to which discharge hose of
pump is attached. Four "Simplex" nozzles are used.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: Partially crated to prevent breakage, is about 80 pounds.
Outfits
Fig. 653 With four "Simplex" nozzles and hose sections, also coupling for discharge hose
connecting to^ pump as per detail engraving Cipher, KATYDID
Section of ^-inch "Deco" sprayer hose, 8 feet long, with couplings for attaching field
sprayer to discharge of spray pump Cipher, KANTRY
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Deming Victory Junior" Power Sprayer, Fig. 729
With 4^-gal. Pump, 2 H. P. Engine and 150-gal. Tank
Pressure regulator; pressure gauge; tool box containing oil can, monkey wrench and spanner
for stuffing box on pump; hooks for coiling hose when not in use; holders on top of tank for
extension pipes; foot rest; all complete as illustrated, ready to mount on any wagon truck
and commence operations.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: One 50-foot section of hose and fittings as above, and one Deming
"Comet" spray gun.
Capacities, Etc., of Fig. 730
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Fig. 754 "Eureka," throws conical-shaped spray; disgorges by pushing against fence
or tree. A good whitewasher Cipher, KNITCH
Fig. 960 "Acme," will throw a solid stream or a fine spray. Furnished on "Prize"
bucket sprayers. Cipher, KELPIE
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Fig.
949
364
-standard Brass Hose Coupling
{^ ; ; ; ;
Brass Discharge "Y," without cock. Cap on one end. Double end for
; ;
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hose; single end for %-inch iron pipe Cipher, KRALL
Fig. 733 Short combination coupling; large end, female 3/6-inch hose coupling; small
end, %-inch pipe Cipher, KINGLESS
Fig. 383 New Leakless Stop Cock with Ball Valves, %-inch pipe thread on both ends;
used on spray extension pipes. Water-way opening full %-mch pipe size . .
Cipher, KINDER
Fig. 951 Brass Hose Nipples for %-inch male pipe, one end; other end, H-inch male
hose thread Cipher, KANTIAN
Fig. 384 Leakless Stop Cock with Ball Valves, %-inch pipe thread one end;
J^-inch
hose coupling male thread, other end Cipher KOBOB
Fig. 366 New Leakless Double Discharge Stop Cock with Ball Valves (sure shut-off),
single end, %-inch pipe; double end, %-inch male hose thread. .Cipher, KIND . .
970
75!
1152
367
Cipher, KNARLED
Fig. 1152 Twenty-four inches long (as illustrated) Cipher, KINIE
Fig. 1526-"B" "Special" Brass Adjustable Relief Valve for power sprayers .Cipher, KYLOES
.
Fig. 688 Pressure Gauge, used on power sprayers and largest hand sprayers. For
M-inch pipe Cipher, KAMSIN
Fig. 367 Galvanized Strainer with Brass Gauze, for 1-inch pipe Cipher, KANTIST
Fig. 770 Filling Funnel (with removable brass gauze strainer), size, 10 x 6x 10 inches,
Brass Funnel as above Cipher, KYMNEL
Tin Funnel as above, Cipher, KYTHE
Fig. 752 Seven-foot section %-inch hose with pole holder and couplings (not illus-
trated) Cipher, KEDLACK
123^-foot section of ^-inch "Deco" sprayer hose, couplings and "Simplex"
DIS- angle nozzle Cipher, KNAVISH
CHARGE 25-foot section of 3^-inch "Deco" hose, with couplings, double attachment
HOSE and two "Simplex" angle nozzles Cipher, KESLOP
SECTIONS 50-foot section of ^-inch "Deco" sprayer hose; couplings, double spraying
attachment; two "Simplex" angle nozzles Cipher, KABOB
Deco" sprayer hose, J/6-inch, for 250 pounds pressure, any length.
WITHOUT I
COUP- 1
Rubber tubing, %-inch, for Bucket and Knapsack sprayers, any length.
Wire-lined suction hose, 1-inch, in 10-foot sections.
LINGS
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Alphabetical Index
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Accessories, Metal and Glass, for Pumps 105 Drive Well Points 108
Accessories, Spraying 213-215 Drive Well Pumps 32-41
Acid Pumps 139-147 "Duplex" Outside- Packed Plunger Spraying Pump 211
"Acme" Spraying Nozzle 214 Electric Mine Pumps. . .
154-157,170-174
. . .
"Aerospra" Compressed Air Sprayer 203 Electric Driven Pumps . 142-144, 154-162, 164-174
.
Air Chambers for Discharge Pipe 102 Electric House Pumps . 160-161,164-167,190-191
.
"Century" Barrel Sprayer 207 Gate Valves, Globe Valves and Check Valves 104
"Century" Whitewashing Outfit 128 Gauges, Water and Pressure 109
Cistern Pumps, Lift and Force 15-16 "Gem" Hose Nozzle 106
"Climax" Double-Acting House Force Pumps 26-27
. . "Giant" Double-Acting Thresher Tank Pumps 114
"Climax" Water Systems 189 "Giant Simplex" Spraying Nozzle 214
"Clock Pumps," with Wing Valves 24-25 Goose Neck Spouts 102
Cocks and Valves, Brass 104 Grease and Oil Cups 105
Cog Lever Pumps 33,47-48,61,66-67,114 Greenhouse Pumps for Water Supply. 164-167, 189-196
"Colonial" Quick Return Force Pump 127 Greenhouse Pumps, for Spraying. . . . . . 200-207
.
"Comet" Spray Gun 216 Hand and House Force Pumps .... .... 16-28
Compressed Air Sprayers 203 Hand and Power Pumps, Miscellaneous. . . . 113-136
Contractors' Pumps 116-117,148-150 Handle Balls 102
Creamery Pumps 130-131,142-144 "Handy Success" Bucket Sprayer . . . 201
Current Breakers 109,110 Heads, Power Working . . . 177-185
Cylinders and Accessories 78-94 Horizontal Hand Force Pumps ....
26-27,114 . .
Cylinders, Artesian Well, Brass 88-89 Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Pumps, Power 164-174
Cylinders, Brass-lined, Iron 83,91 Hose, "Deco" Special Spraying 106,216
Cylinders, Iron 82, 91 Hose Couplings . . 215
Cylinders, Irrigating 91, 94 Hose, Discharge and Suction . . 106
Cylinders, Seamless Brass Body 84-90 House Force Pumps . 16-28
"Deco" Special Spraying Hose 106,216 House Lift Pumps . 12-15
Deep Well Pump Standards 72-75,178 House Pumping Outfits 189-196
Deep Well Power Working Heads 177-185 How to Install Deming House Lift and Force Pumps 11
Deep Well Pump Heads 177 .
Hydraeram ... 134
Deep Well Triplex Pumps 186 Hydraulic Hand Pumps for Plumbers . .122-123
"Demorel" Spraying Nozzle 214 Hydraulic Rams .132-133
Diaphragm Suction Pumps for Hand and Power 116-117 Hydro-Pneumatic Steel Tanks .... ... 198
Discharge Hose 106 Hydro-Pneumatic Water Systems . . . .189-198
"Domestic" Kitchen Pump 13 "Ideal" Double-Acting Oscillating Pumps . 24-25.
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Oil Pumps, Horizontal Power 169 Sprayers, Power, and Outfits 211-213
Orchard Sprayers 206-213 Spraying Accessories 215-216
Oscillating Force Pumps, with Wing Valves 24-25 . . . Spraying Nozzles 214
Outlet Valves 102 Stop Cocks, for Spraying Outfits 215
Paper Mill Pumps 154-159 "Straight Line" Pumps and Working Heads . . 71-76
"Peerless" Cog Lever Force Pumps 47-48 Strainers, Suction, for Pipe and Hose 100
"Peerless" Windmill Force Pumps 43-48 "Success" Bucket and Tank Sprayers 201
"Peerless" Double-Acting Force Pumps ....
43-48 Suction Strainers 100
"Perfect Success" Bucket Sprayer 201 Sucker Rod and Joints 99
Pipe Fittings 97 Suction Hose 106
Pipe Holders, Lifters and Pullers 107 Sugar House Pumps 154-161, 170-174
Pipe Standard Lift and Force Pumps 34-35, 38, 40, 66-67
. Tanks for Hydro-Pneumatic Systems 198
Pipe, Spellerized Steel 96 Three-Way Force Pumps 46, 48, 65, 68
Pipe Cutters and Die Stocks 107 Thresher Tank Pumps 114
Pipe Vises and Wrenches 107 Triplex Mine Pumps 154-157
Piston Pumps, Hand and Power 164-174 Triplex Power Pumps, Single Acting 154-161
Piston Pumps, Horizontal Double-Acting 164-174
. . . Triplex Deep Well Power Pumps 186
Piston Rod Roller Guides 102, 186 Triplex Pumps for Hydro-Pneumatic Service 197 . . .
Pitcher Spout Pumps 12, 14 "Triumph" Double-Acting Force Pump, Hand 112-113
"Planters' Tractor" Sprayer 205 "Triumph" Double-Acting Piston Pump, Power 170-171
Plungers for Cylinders 79 Vacuum Pumps 135
Plunger and Valve Leathers 92-93 Valves, Check, Foot and Float, Iron 101-102
Plunger Pump,Hand and Power 211 "Vermorel" Spraying Nozzle 214
Pneumatic Pumps 135 "Victory Junior" Power Sprayer 212 .
Power Pumps, Single-Acting, Triplex .... 154-161 "Victory" Power Sprayer 213
Power Pumps, Double-Acting, Horizontal . . 164-174 Vises, Pipe 107
Power Spray Pumps -. . . 211-213 Water Systems, "Marvel" 190-191
Power Spraying Outfits 212-213 Water Systems, ''Climax" 189
Power Working Heads for Deep Wells 72-75,
. 176-185 Water Systems, Deep Well 194-196
"Premium " Hand Force Pumps 40 Water Systems, Hydro-Pneumatic 189-196
Pressure Regulators for Electric Motor Circuits . . 110 Water Works Pumps 154-161
"Prize" Bucket Sprayer 200 Well Lift and Force Pumps, for Hand 32-48
Pump Bracket, for Sinks 103 Well Force Pump Standards 53-55
Pump Heads, Deep Well .' 177 Well LiftPump Standards 51-52
Pumping Jacks 136 Whitewashing Outfits 128
Pump Leathers, Oak Tanned 92-93 Windmill Connections 109
Pump Rods, Steel and Wood 98-99 Windmill Force Pumps on Base 121
Pump and Cylinder Valves 80-81 Windmill Force Pump Standards 57, 59-68
Railway Water Supply Pumps .... 154-159, 170-174 Windmill and Power Irrigating Cylinder 91
Rams, Hydraulic 132-133 Windmill Lift Pump Standards 56, 58
Repairs or Extra Parts 217-238 Windmill Three- Way Force Pumps 65,67,68
Relief Valves 109,216 Wing-Valve Pumps, Oscillating 24-25
Rod Couplings and Steel Rod 98 Wood Sucker Rods and Pin Connections ....
Rods, Wood Sucker and Connections 99 Working Heads, Deep Well, Geared . . 178-185,73-75
Rotary Force Pumps, Hand and Power 139-147. . .
Working Heads, Deep Well, Triplex 186
Rotary Gasoline Pumps, Automobile 145 Yard Pumps 32-48
Rotary Oil Pumps, for Lubricating Machine Tools 147 . "Y" Discharge Connection and Stop Cock .... 215
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